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        <title><![CDATA[Rangers’ struggles continue in shutout loss to Bruins]]></title>
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<p>BOSTON — Jake DeBrusk returned after being benched one game for lack of effort and scored his first goal in almost a month, chasing Rangers goalie Alexandar Georgiev early in the second period and leading the Boston Bruins to a 4-0 victory on Thursday night.</p>



<p>David Krejci scored his first goal of the season and Brad Marchand had two assists — one of them after&nbsp;sliding the puck through his own skates to set up Patrice Bergeron&#8217;s&nbsp;short-handed goal that gave Boston a 2-0 lead after one. David Pastrnak also scored for Boston, and Jaroslav Halak stopped 28 shots for his second shutout of the year.</p>



<p>The Bruins snapped a two-game losing streak and earned just their fourth victory in 11 games.</p>



<p>Georgiev stopped 10 of the 14 shots he saw before he was pulled five minutes into the second period after allowing back-to-back goals 1:21 apart to Krejci and DeBrusk. Keith Kinkaid came on and stopped all 13 shots the rest of the way for New York, which lost its third in a row.</p>



<p>DeBrusk, who had 16 goals as a rookie in 2017-18 and 27 the next year, had just one score and four assists in 17 games before coach Bruce Cassidy sat him for Tuesday&#8217;s game against the Islanders. Asked why, the coach didn&#8217;t hold back, saying, “We just feel we’re not getting the effort required.”</p>


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<p>DeBrusk returned to the lineup on Thursday and scored for the first time since Feb. 18, converting a crossing pass from Krejci to make it 4-0 and chase Georgiev. The 24-year-old forward also had two hits and blocked a shot in 15:48 of ice time.</p>
			 
					
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