Lundqvist earns 150th win in shutout of Bruins

NEW YORK (AP)—Forget the new NHL and its wide-open offense when the New York Rangers and Boston Bruins get together.

These games harken back to their Original Six days.

For the fifth time in nine meetings between the longtime rivals, one goal was enough to settle things. Marian Gaborik(notes) got it on his return to the lineup following a right leg injury and Henrik Lundqvist(notes) made it stand up in the Rangers’ 1-0 win Sunday.

“It was a fun game,” Lundqvist said after his 150th NHL victory and 21st career shutout. “This is what I was used to last year … low scoring and tight. I got a little spoiled this year. We have been scoring a lot.”

The signing of Gaborik has been a big reason the Rangers’ offense has shown a greater spark. He scored for the fourth straight game, following a pair of New York losses while he was out, and raised his season total to 11 goals.

New York was outscored 6-3 in road defeats to the New York Islanders and Minnesota Wild. The decision to put Gaborik back in the lineup was made during pregame warmups.

“Obviously, I am not where I want to be but I will go out there and help anyway,” Gaborik said. “It was a huge team effort. It started with (Lundqvist). I felt like everybody contributed. It was a huge win.”

With most New York sports fans focused on a pair of NFL games involving local teams and the Yankees’ World Series run, the Rangers returned home from a disappointing road trip and beat the stingy Bruins.

Boston continued its season-long trend of alternating wins and losses, absorbing a tough-luck defeat one day after backup goalie Tuukka Rask(notes) shut out Edmonton at home. Tim Thomas(notes) made 22 saves in his return to the nets. His only blemish was Gaborik’s second-period goal.

“Lundqvist was solid, but their team D was pretty good,” Thomas said. “Both teams’ D was good. Can you think of an odd-man rush for either team?

“You’d like to win them all, but we’re headed in the right direction. Even if every game we’re not getting the results.”

The Rangers will now try to make some noise during a three-game trip to Western Canada that begins Tuesday at Vancouver. New York (9-5-1) ended a 1-4-1 skid that came on the heels of a seven-game winning streak, largely on the strength of their penalty-killing that was perfect in five chances.

“We needed some confidence to feel good about ourselves and as a team,” Lundqvist said. “This week is going to be a challenge for us. We know it’s going to be tough, but this will definitely help us.”

New York is 2-2-1 in the five recent 1-0 games against Boston.

Lundqvist was at his best in the third period when the Bruins had four straight minutes of power-play time. He denied Mark Recchi(notes) in front on a quick backhander 6:21 into the period, and then turned Recchi aside again in the closing minute.

Those stops and Gaborik’s goal were enough to give him his first shutout of the season.

“It feels good,” Lundqvist said. “If I want to stay in this league, you have to keep winning. But 150 feels good, but another 150 will feel even better.”

Late in the second, Vinny Prospal raced the puck up left into the Bruins zone and dropped the puck back to Gaborik in the high slot for a hard one-timer that beat Thomas over his glove with 4:09 left.

“I didn’t see the shot released,” Thomas said. “I caught it maybe eight feet out from me in my peripheral vision. There was a crowd. Everyone was trying to play good D.”

Gaborik is clearly the key cog in the Rangers’ attack.

“I don’t think the players are resting on it … but that’s why Gabby is here,” Rangers coach John Tortorella said. “That is why we made the deal. We felt we needed a game-breaker and I think that helps you win games consistently.”

Thomas was sharp after taking Saturday’s game off. He made a fine pad stop on Brandon Dubinsky’s(notes) one-timer in the first period while New York was short-handed, and then kicked his foot out later in the frame to deny Ales Kotalik’s(notes) drive during a Rangers power play.

Boston’s offense is greatly compromised by the absence of leading scorers Marc Savard(notes) and Milan Lucic(notes), who will be out several weeks with injuries.

“We played hard,” Bruins coach Claude Julien said. “We did everything, except right now we’re just not scoring goals.

“Until that happens, we’re going to be dealing with these types of games. It becomes frustrating for everybody.”

NOTES: Lundqvist’s previous shutout was a 3-0 win over New Jersey on March 30. … Rangers enforcer Donald Brashear(notes) sat out because of a lingering arm injury. LW Sean Avery(notes) and LW Christopher Higgins(notes) returned to the lineup after sitting out Friday at Minnesota. … The Bruins have killed 14 straight penalties.

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  1. douglas s
    25. Posted by douglas s Tue Nov 3 10:29am EST

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    Not a Rangers fan but I love King Henrick, good stops here too.

    As for Dumb fans, I have been to a few CBJ games......terrible, heard a guy screaming for a player who played in SJ, yet it was Jackets Coyotes......
  2. s
    24. Posted by s Mon Nov 2 1:30am EST

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    shut out!!!! and the yanks won too!!!
  3. <i>june_manning</i>
    23. Posted by june_manning Mon Nov 2 12:14am EST

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    The Bruins are off to a rather rough start this year, but once Lucic and savard come back, then they will be able to get rid of Krejci and a couple of their newly aquired draft picks for Chris Drury and Donald Brasheer, deepening their already deep roster.
  4. Ronde
    22. Posted by Ronde Sun Nov 1 10:54pm EST

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    Is Krejci alive?
  5. jc
    21. Posted by jc Sun Nov 1 10:30pm EST

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    #17 Get Educated is the person who most needs and eduacation! You are a jealous and sound very bitter and that's probably for being something you don't want to be or live in a place where you don't want to live and wish you could live in the greatest city in the world...NYC!! Just grow up and cut out the bitter feelings dude.
  6. jc
    20. Posted by jc Sun Nov 1 10:24pm EST

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    You people sound like a buch of babies. You blow, well you suck..blah blah blah...Yahoo should just close these things down because of stupidity shown by 90% of the idiots on here. Most of you sound so bitter because you probably do have a garbage bottom feeder team. As for NY, I live and die w/ my teams win or lose. I have stuck w/ the same teams sisnce I was a kid and aeveryone I know has done the same. So don't go writing crap about NY being bandwagon jumpers because that is just a load of crap. WE support our team thru the good and bad. The only NY team that the fans don't do a good job with is the Islanders and that's because they are not within the NYC buroughs. I recall the Rangers missing th eplayoffs 7 straight years and the building was always sold out and we still bought merchandise and clothing with our teams logo on it. Go talk about the places that have a few lean years and everyone jumps ship like they did in Pittsburgh! The Rangers...they are going NOWHERE dumb a ss es! Next time, get your facts right before making yourselves sound like morons.
  7. CLUTCH
    19. Posted by CLUTCH Sun Nov 1 10:16pm EST

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    the b's will be fine once they get healthy and trade for a healthy kolvachuck
  8. bluemoon
    18. Posted by bluemoon Sun Nov 1 9:55pm EST

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    boston won't be the team likee last year ,last year was a flike . they won't make the playoffs this year
  9. Brickwall08
    17. Posted by Brickwall08 Sun Nov 1 9:45pm EST

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    the rangers have vastly improved over teams of the last few years while spending money on big names got them no where waiting for the rite player in the free agent market (Gaborik) is paying off .We need a league leader in scoring type player if the rangers are ever going to win another cup. it cant all be a team effort
  10. Dan G
    16. Posted by Dan G Sun Nov 1 8:53pm EST

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    Rangers blow, as does New York in pretty much every other sport.
  11. LGR!!
    15. Posted by LGR!! Sun Nov 1 8:19pm EST

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    good tight checking game by both teams. del zotto and gilroy had good defensive games.

    Gaborik's goal was so nice...i was focused on him when he stopped and cut to the middle while the defender on him went all the way to the net. then when the pass came, i thought there was no way he would get the shot off, a boston defender was right there...then he shoots...top shelf where momma hides the cookiesssssssssssssss!
  12. Someguy
    14. Posted by Someguy Sun Nov 1 8:08pm EST

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    I wasn't just referring to the Rangers, I was referring to NY as a whole. Pittsburgh sucks too. Don't forget about all these Caps fans too. Most of them are band wagoners.
  13. Chuck
    13. Posted by Chuck Sun Nov 1 6:57pm EST

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    LOL it's funny how any team that is doign well all of their fans are automatically bandwagon now but teams that have perennielly sucked for about 15 years like teh Rangers and Bruins are true loyal "diehards" yeah sure keep telling yourself that buddy
  14. Big Bill
    12. Posted by Big Bill Sun Nov 1 6:16pm EST

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    Last place or first place MSG is always sold out unlike 95% of the other NHL buildings.........Bandwagon? Get a clue!
  15. Spock
    11. Posted by Spock Sun Nov 1 5:23pm EST

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    @ J S. You're not kidding about those Penguins fans being largely bandwagon. They also have some of the most unintelligent fans. As for Ranger fans, I concur with you (as being mostly loyal fans).
  16. Mr. G. Gingras
    10. Posted by Mr. G. Gingras Sun Nov 1 4:57pm EST

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    Good for the world series, but this is hockey.

    I'm not Rangers fan but it's nice to see Gaborik back.
  17. J S
    9. Posted by J S Sun Nov 1 4:53pm EST

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    please the rangers are the biggest bandwagon fans? thats the stupidest thing i've ever heard. you want bandwagon fans, talk about all detroit and pittsburgh fans.
    rangers fans are one of the few only loyal fan bases.
  18. Joe Huber
    8. Posted by Joe Huber Sun Nov 1 4:43pm EST

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    The Yankees are in the World Series not the Red Sox.
  19. Someguy
    7. Posted by Someguy Sun Nov 1 4:41pm EST

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    While I have a much stronger hatred for Montreal, NY sucks just as much. It's the largest land of bandwagon fans in the entire country. I'm a fan of Lundqvist that's about it.
  20. lee bonz
    6. Posted by lee bonz Sun Nov 1 4:25pm EST

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    Listen to all the bitter Bruin fans you lost it doesnt matter if you outplayed anyone you lost. A better team finds ways to win. Sorry Boston last year was a fluke and everyone knows it.
    Lucky? Dont think so. Like Toronto or an AHL team? Yes the Bruins are. No threat there. I got to say Boston showed me nothing.
  21. Spock
    5. Posted by Spock Sun Nov 1 4:04pm EST

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    The Bruins have been outplaying their opponents lately, but today most of their shots on net were harmless.
  22. G-MAN
    4. Posted by G-MAN Sun Nov 1 4:01pm EST

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    They got Lucky.......
  23. the slavic catholic
    3. Posted by the slavic catholic Sun Nov 1 3:58pm EST

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    go rangers!!!!!!!!!!
  24. <i>moscowny17</i>
    2. Posted by moscowny17 Sun Nov 1 3:41pm EST

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    Without Gaborik Rangers are like Toronto or some AHL MINOR LEAGUE TEAM ;-)
  25. ihatedanlowe
    1. Posted by ihatedanlowe Sun Nov 1 12:35pm EST

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    update your notes. you hosers.
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