Overview
- Vegas topped New York 3-2 at T-Mobile Arena, converting twice on the power play with Braeden Bowman opening the scoring after his recent move into a top-line role.
- Igor Shesterkin started for the Rangers and was pulled late for an extra attacker as New York's late push was waved off once by an offside challenge and ultimately fell short.
- The Rangers have yielded nine power-play goals over their past 10 games, and captain J.T. Miller acknowledged he needs greater offensive production this season.
- In Toronto, William Nylander scored at 4:06 of overtime to secure a 3-2 victory over the Blues, snapping the Maple Leafs’ five-game losing streak.
- Toronto prevailed despite seven regulars out, with Joseph Woll making 27 saves and late scratch Matthew Knies adding to a depleted lineup that included recent additions Troy Stecher and Jacob Quillan.