This listing is for the New York Rangers Official Game Program "Broadway Blue" December 7, 2025 In this game the NY Rangers played the Las Vegas Golden Knights.


NY Rangers - 2

Golden Knights - 3


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The Rangers extended the worst home record in the NHL this season, while also continuing another disturbing losing trend.


The Blueshirts now have played five sets of back-to-back games among their first 31 contests, and they have lost on the back end every time after allowing the tying goal in the final minute of regulation before falling 3-2 to the Golden Knights at the Garden on Jack Eichel’s net-crashing goal with eight seconds remaining in overtime.



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The Rangers extended the worst home record in the NHL this season, while also continuing another disturbing losing trend.


The Blueshirts now have played five sets of back-to-back games among their first 31 contests, and they have lost on the back end every time after allowing the tying goal in the final minute of regulation before falling 3-2 to the Golden Knights at the Garden on Jack Eichel’s net-crashing goal with eight seconds remaining in overtime.


Mika Zibanejad and Alexis Lafrenière potted second-period goals about four minutes apart during a 17-shot second period but the Rangers did not receive a power play in the game in falling to 3-9-2 at home this season and to 15-13-3 overall ahead of Wednesday’s visit to Chicago.


Backup goalie Jonathan Quick made 26 saves in his first start since Nov. 22 due to a lower-body injury. He held a 2-1 lead until the Golden Knights pulled goalie Carter Hart during a 4-on-4 in the final minute, with Tomas Hertl burying a rebound in front for a tie game with 51.3 seconds remaining.


Vegas opened the scoring just 36 seconds into the match, taking advantage of Vladislav Gavrikov’s turnover along the defensive-zone boards with a conversion by former Rangers center Brett Howden at the left post for a quick 1-0 deficit.