Home Streak Ends When Rangers Fall
After four months and 24 games, the New York Rangers lost at Madison Square Garden, falling to the New York Islanders on Thursday night, 5-3. The Rangers had gone 18-0-6 at home since Oct. 22 to tie a club record set in 1970-71.
The Islanders, owners of the third-worst record in the NHL, were led by Marty McInnis, who had two goals and an assist, and goalie Tommy Soderstrom, who made 33 saves.
Four teams have had better home-ice streaks than the Rangers, including the Montreal Canadiens, who won a record 34 in a row in 1976-77.
OTHER GAMES
Brian Noonan set up Rob Pearson’s tying goal with six-tenths of a second to play in regulation at Chicago, then scored with 1:46 remaining in overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks, despite a hat trick by the Blackhawks’ Tony Amonte. . . . Detroit Red Wing goalie Chris Osgood won his seventh consecutive game, leading his team to a 5-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs at Detroit. . . . Dallas Stars’ defenseman Derian Hatcher’s power-play goal off an opponent’s stick at Dallas was the difference in a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators. . . . The Philadelphia Flyers beat the Washington Capitals, 5-3, at Philadelphia, handing Washington its third loss in four games.
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