New York Rangers fall to Montreal Canadiens, 2-1
The New York Rangers lost a close one last night, 2-1, to the Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden. Wojtek Wolski made his Rangers debut, acquired from the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for defenseman Michal Rozsival, who had been with the Rangers since 2005. Photos by Avi Gerver, ©Madison Square Garden, L.P.
Montreal’s David Desharnais and New York’s Michael Sauer:
New York’s Brian Boyle:
The Rangers’ Brandon Dubinsky skates between two Canadiens:
Newly acquired Rangers forward Wojtek Wolski and the Canadiens’ P.K. Subban:
Rookie Ryan McDonagh makes his Madison Square Garden debut:
New York’s Ruslan Fedotenko and Montreal’s James Wisniewski:
The Rangers’ Matt Gilroy defends against the Canadiens’ Max Pacioretty:
Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist makes one of 36 saves:
The Canadiens’ Andrei Kostitsyn feels the pain after successfully chasing down a puck to draw an icing call against Marian Gaborik and the Rangers:
New York’s Matt Gilroy fires a shot on goal:
Rangers assistant coach Mike Sullivan draws up a play to try to tie the game late in the third period:
The Rangers’ top line of Brandon Dubinsky, Marian Gaborik and Wojtek Wolski attempt to tie the game in its finals seconds while the Canadiens’ P.K. Subban defends: