Jonathan Quick, the New York Rangers’ starting goaltender in place of the injured Igor Shesterkin, achieved his first victory with a 4-3 overtime win against the Boston Bruins, despite an earlier 0-5-0 record. With 21 saves, Quick also surpassed Glenn Hall to rank 12th in NHL history with 408 career wins, earning praise from head coach Mike Sullivan for his leadership and work ethic. The game featured notable performances, including Artemi Panarin extending his point streak to 13 games. Additionally, the Rangers celebrated legendary players from their 1994 Stanley Cup-winning team during a centennial theme night.
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