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Kotalik's goal, 2 assists lift Rangers over Oilers
Ales Kotalik had a goal and two assists, and the New York Rangers halted a four-game, road-losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night.
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Ales Kotalik had a goal and two assists, and the New York Rangers halted a four-game, road-losing streak with a 4-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night.
Marian Gaborik, Christopher Higgins and Ryan Callahan also scored for the Rangers (10-6-1), who had won only two of their previous eight games.
Lubomir Visnovsky and Mike Comrie had goals for Edmonton (7-8-1), which has lost three in a row and six of seven. New Oilers associate coach Tom Renney faced the Rangers for the first time since he was fired as the club's head coach in February.
After a slow start by both teams, the Rangers broke the scoreless deadlock with just under 5 minutes left in the first period. Matt Gilroy made a nice feed trough traffic to Higgins, who put his second of the season past goalie Nikolai Khabibulin. Higgins has scored in consecutive games.
The Rangers outshot Edmonton 14-8 in the first.
New York went up 2-0 midway through the second on a power-play goal as defenseman Michael Del Zotto send the puck toward the net, and Callahan deflected it over Khabibulin's shoulder.
Edmonton got within 2-1 with 5 minutes to play in the second period as Ales Hemsky deftly slipped the puck to Visnovsky at the point. Visnovsky he charged in and put a backhander between backup goalie Steve Valiquette and the post.
It didn't take the Rangers long to restore the two-goal cushion, as they scored another power-play goal less than 2 minutes later. Gaborik fed Kotalik at the point for a hard slap shot that produced his second point of the night.
New York made it 4-1 seven minutes into the third with Fernando Pisani in the box serving a double minor for high-sticking Del Zotto. Kotalik's screen shot from the point squirted past Khabibulin, and Gaborik guided it in from the side of the net for his 12th goal.
Edmonton cut its deficit back to two goals 3 minutes later as Comrie, in his first game back following a bout with the flu, spun around and took a shot that got between Valiquette's legs.
NOTES: Oilers forward Shawn Horcoff missed the game because of a shoulder injury and is expected to be out 7-10 days. ... Edmonton D Steve Staios re-entered the lineup after missing 12 games due to a concussion. ... Edmonton D Sheldon Souray (concussion) has been cleared to play and might return soon. ... Valiquette started in place of No. 1 goalie Henrik Lundqvist (stiff right thigh). ... Rangers RW Enver Lisin returned from a one-game absence caused by a foot injury. New York was without forwards Donald Brashear (upper body) and Dane Byers (suspension).
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