Rangers strong play continues against Wild as winning streak hits season-high four games

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PAUL, Minn.— For a majority of this season, it felt like not a single bounce went the Rangers’ way. Since the Olympic break, however, puck luck has been on their side. Good teams make their own luck, and the way the Blueshirts have been playing lately — most recently in a 4-2 win over the Wild Saturday night — indicates as much.

The Rangers, who have won four in a row for the first time this season, may have had some roster turnover since the start of the season, but they are competing like a much different team than the one that took the ice through the first four months of the season They are in sync and pushing forward as a five-man unit. They are defending the dangerous areas of the ice much more productively. The general dynamic and chemistry are leaps and bounds from what they were just last month. The Rangers pieced together another strong start, jumping out to a 2-0 lead by the first intermission. An early Minnesota penalty helped the visitors get going on the power play, which head coach Mike Sullivan adjusted amid captain J.T.Miller’s return to the lineup.

He replaced Gabe Perreault with Miller on the top unit, but the former still made an impact with the second group. Perreault found Noah Laba streaking down the middle of the zone for the 1-0 lead, extending his point streak to a career-best four games. By the end of the opening 20 minutes, it was a 2-0 game for the Rangers thanks to Vladislav Gavrikov, who was once again very involved offensively.He backhanded a bouncing puck past Minnesota goalie Filip Gustavsson for his 13th goal of the season.  Sign up for Inside the Rangers, a weekly Sports+ exclusive.

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