Rangers defeat Blue Jackets in shootout for third straight win as road success continues

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck scored in the shootout to give the New York Rangers their NHL-leading ninth road win, 2–1 over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night.

Mika Zibanejad scored in regulation for New York, which has won three straight overall and six in a row on the road.

Igor Shesterkin stopped 24 shots as the Rangers beat Columbus at Nationwide Arena for the third consecutive time dating to last season.

Dmitri Voronkov scored for Columbus, which had won three straight at home. Jet Greaves made 31 saves in coach Dean Evason’s 100th game behind the Blue Jackets bench.

Zibanejad buried his own rebound at 6:30 of the second period after the Blue Jackets failed to clear the puck on the game’s first power play, extending his point streak to three games.

The Rangers celebrate after defeating the Blue Jackets in a shootout on Nov. 15. NHLI via Getty Images

Mathieu Olivier’s fight with Sam Carrick at 15:57 shifted the momentum for Columbus, which did not record a shot on goal until seven minutes into the period. That spark carried into the next shift, and Voronkov tied the score with a power-play goal 37 seconds later when he converted a rebound off Zach Werenski’s shot.

Kirill Marchenko’s secondary assist extended his point streak to 11 games.

J.T. Miller reacts after scoring a goal in the shootout during the Rangers’ Nov. 15 win. Imagn Images
Adam Fantilli reacts after Igor Shesterkin’s save during the Rangers’ shootout victory. NHLI via Getty Images


Columbus was outshot for most of the game but pushed it past regulation before Miller beat Greaves in the final round of the shootout to win it for New York.

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