July 2, 2024

New York Rangers Allow Franchise-Record Game to Brayden Point, Face Old Ghosts

The New York Rangers (45-20-4) are having a season to remember as the leaders of the NHL Metropolitan Division and boasting their best PTS% (.681) since 2015 with just 13 games left in their schedule.

The Rangers, however, won’t want to reminisce about what happened following that 2015 season or two years ago in the 2022 Eastern Conference Finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs when they went on to lose both series to the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Brayden Point

Following their 6-3 loss to the Lightning on March 14, the Rangers might not be able to escape those thoughts and nightmares.

In a 6-3 come-from-behind victory by the Lightning, the Rangers surrendered a quick 2-0 lead earned throughout the first 30 minutes of play, then a 3-2 lead in the final frame and with just about 18 minutes left in regulation.

Tampa Bay’s center Brayden Point made the difference and tied a franchise record by netting 6 points including scoring a hat-trick and providing 3 assists.

Brayden Point

According to Stathead, it’s the third time a Tampa Bay Lightning player has scored 6 points in a single game following Doug Crossman (who did it in November 1992) and Point’s teammate Nikita Kucherov (November 2023). It was Point’s first 6-point game since he made his debut back in 2017.

Point’s prior career-high in the points column was 5, which he racked up in October 2018 and then again earlier this season, in a game at Carolina in November 2023. Point already had five other games with 4-point tallies, with two of those taking place between February and November 2023. The Rangers can’t say they didn’t see this coming.

Brayden Point

“It’s very cool,” Point told the media after the win against New York. “You know, just one of those nights where everything kind of seems to work out.”

New York’s Track Record Against Tampa Bay Is Ominous

The Rangers and the Lightning have some history between them when it comes to postseason matchups. Most recently, back in the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Rangers found themselves in a deep run toward the Stanley Cup Final and leading the ECF two games to none against Tampa Bay. New York, however, lost Game 3 to the Lightning after leading that contest 2-0 only to end up getting swept through the final four games of the series by Tampa Bay.

On March 14, the Lightning didn’t win four games in one fell swoop but they scored four unanswered goals to beat the Rangers. The win marked the first victory over New York this year for the Lightning, closing the regular-season series between both franchises with a losing 1-2-0 record.

Brayden Point

Tampa Bay started the game slow on Thursday, fell two goals down early, and was helped by a rash of bruises suffered by New York Rangers players as well as a brief period in which first-line center Mika Zibanejad had to leave the rink after getting hit in the face with the puck.

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