Adam Fox on Tuesday scored 36 seconds into overtime and the New York Rangers became the first NHL team to clinch a playoff spot this season, beating the Philadelphia Flyers 6-5 following a wild third period.
Alexis Lafreniere had two goals and Igor Shesterkin made 36 saves for the Rangers, who lead the league with 100 points after giving coach Peter Laviolette his 800th career win.
New York technically secured their third consecutive playoff berth just by getting to overtime and earning one point after the Detroit Red Wings lost to the Washington Capitals in overtime.
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After the teams traded seven goals in a frenetic third period, it did not take long for Fox to finish the night in style with a pinpoint wrist shot from the high slot for his 15th goal, adding to the star defenseman’s career high.
“For us to stay as consistent as we have says a lot about our group,’’ said Fox, who has points in eight straight games. “It’s big for us to clinch that playoff spot. It’s just the first step.”
Vincent Trocheck, Mika Zibanejad and Jonny Brodzinski also scored for the Rangers, who extended their Metropolitan Division lead to three points over the Carolina Hurricanes, who lost 4-1 at the Pittsburgh Penguins. Trocheck also had two assists.
“I thought we battled hard. We knew this would be a tough game,’’ Zibanejad said. “I thought we got better as the game went on. We kept fighting.”
Scott Laughton and Ryan Poehling scored second-period goals to put the Flyers up 2-0 before Zibanejad narrowed the deficit with his 100th career power-play goal.
Artemi Panarin’s assist on Zibanejad’s goal was his 100th point of the season, making him the seventh player in Rangers history — and first since Jaromir Jagr in the 2005-2006 season — to reach the milestone.
Brodzinski and Lafreniere scored early in the third to put New York ahead 3-2, before Travis Konecny tied it 3-3 with his team-leading 31st goal.
Trocheck then scored short-handed off a sweet pass from Zibanejad to put the Rangers ahead 4-3, but Owen Tippett tied it againbefore Lafreniere scored his second of the game and 22nd of the season.
Flyers forward Tyson Foerster then evened the score yet again with his 19th goal to send the game into overtime.
“I liked the game for the most part. I thought we played very well,’’ Laughton said. “I thought we were in control of it and should have gotten two points. We’re in this game to win and we didn’t get on the right side of it tonight.”
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