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Brady Tkachuk scored his 200th regular-season NHL goal and had three assists as the Ottawa Senators beat the New York Rangers 8-4.
After 34 career games, Rangers' Brennan Othmann finally recorded his first career NHL goal on Saturday afternoon against the Philadelphia Flyers.
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Berkly Catton scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period, and the Seattle Kraken rallied from two goals down and beat the New York Rangers 4-2.
At least the Rangers showed a little pushback near the end. Rookie Gabe Perreault scored two pretty goals, one late in the second, that made it 6-1, and one early in the third, that pulled them within 6-2. And fellow rookie Noah Laba scored on a power play, tipping in Alexis Lafreniere’s shot to make it 7-3 at 10:44 of the third.
Tkachuk's four-point explosion and 200th goal helped fuel the Senators' biggest offensive performance of the season.
Earlier this week, Rangers GM Chris Drury posted a letter to fans preparing them for a retool, now, some Rangers stars are speaking out.
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Brady Tkachuk hits 200, now what for the Senators?
Brady Tkachuk has a way of making big games feel even bigger. After scoring his 200th NHL goal and piling up three assists in Ottawa’s 8-4 win over the Rangers Wednesday night, he joined Sean Reynolds to talk about what’s going on with this Senators team—and what it might mean for the stretch ahead.