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<p>There aren’t many scenarios in which the Rangers would be able to make the playoffs without collecting as many points as possible on their current four-game stretch against the struggling Devils.</p>



<p>That fact wasn’t lost on the Blueshirts, who picked up their third straight win over the Devils, 6-3, on Saturday afternoon at the Garden, despite a valiant comeback effort from New Jersey. The victory brought the Rangers within four points of the fourth playoff spot in the East Division — currently occupied by the Bruins, who have two games in hand with a game against the first-place Capitals on Sunday afternoon.</p>



<p>The Rangers have said they understand there is no room for error with the final 13 games of the season. That ignited a persistent shoot-first mentality, a hungry power play and a short-fused roster over the past three games, in which the Rangers have outscored the Devils 13-3.</p>



<p>But that began to dissipate after the Rangers built a 4-0 lead through the beginning of the second period Saturday. The Devils, who are second-to-last in the East, showed what a team that has nothing to lose is capable of with three unanswered goals — including two within the first 6:38 of the third period.</p>



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<p>Igor Shesterkin looked to be on his way to a third-straight shutout after an easy first period, but Devils center Michael McLeod ended the rookie netminder’s no-goal streak at 152:37 in the middle frame. Shesterkin had also gone 199:33 without surrendering a goal to the Devils this season.</p>



<p>The Devils pulled goalie Aaron Dell for one final push in the final minutes, but Pavel Buchnevich completed the hat trick with an empty-net goal, and Chris Kreider scored his first goal since March 28 to cap the game.</p>



<p>The Rangers poured on a three-goal first period for the second straight game against the Devils, two of which stemmed from 5-on-3 opportunities. After going without a power-play goal in the past two games, the Rangers went 2-for-3 in the first 20 minutes, consistently putting the puck on net and suffocating the Devils.</p>


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<p>Before the domination with the man-advantage, Artemi Panarin forced a turnover in the neutral zone on his way to the bench, and sent Mika Zibanejad and Buchnevich on a 2-on-1 rush. Zibanejad faked the shot before dishing to Buchnevich for the 1-0 score at 7:26.</p>



<p>Devils defenseman Damon Severson took a holding penalty to prevent Brett Howden from jumping out on a breakaway before the Devils were called for too many men on the ice. A one-timer from Ryan Strome ended the 5-on-3 stretch and Buchnevich netted his second of the day to become the Rangers’ leading scorer with 18 goals this season.</p>



<p>Panarin extended the Rangers’ lead 32 seconds into the second period with a wrist shot on the rush to make it a 4-0 game. The goal completed Panarin’s eighth three-point performance at home this season, a feat that only Jaromir Jagr and Mark Messier have accomplished since 1990-91.</p>



<p>The Rangers look to complete the sweep and keep their postseason hopes alive on Sunday at Prudential Center.&nbsp;</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mollie Walker</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Mollie Walker]]></dc:creator>
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