The Rangers took a first-period lead on power-play goals from Ryan Lindgren and Russian forward Artemi Panarin, which Buffalo responded with a goal from Rasmus Dahlin. Jack Quinn equalized in the 22nd minute and Mika Zibanejad put Rangers ahead again six minutes later. In the 47th minute, Casey Mittelstadt tied the score again and the match went into overtime, where Rangers forward Chris Kreider made the game-winning shot in the third minute.
- Artemi Panarin repeated the feat of Messier and Jagr with the Rangers
Source: Sport

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