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			Rangers' Girardi scores winner vs. Coyotes in return 
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			 [October 24, 2016] 
			NEW YORK -- The last thing 
			anyone is ever expecting from Dan Girardi is offense. The defenseman 
			is more known for blocking shots than taking them, as evidenced by 
			his two goals in 74 games a season ago. 
 But in his first game back from a three-game absence due to a groin 
			injury, Girardi scored the biggest goal of the night.
 
 Girardi's first goal in nearly a calendar year early in the third 
			period proved to be the winner, as the New York Rangers slipped past 
			the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night.
 
 The goal was hardly a thing of beauty and was one Coyotes goaltender 
			Louis Domingue should have stopped, as Girardi launched a shot 
			through a partial screen from about 60 feet away that beat the 
			24-year-old to the far side.
 
 "I'm really just burying my head and trying to shoot it at the net 
			as hard as I can," Girardi said when asked if he was trying to use 
			Coyotes forward Jordan Martinook to obscure Domingue's vision. "You 
			don't want to hit that first guy with the screen. You want to get it 
			by him because there's a good chance the goalie's not going to see 
			it. (The puck) is rolling too, so good things happen when you put 
			pucks on net."
 
			
			 The Rangers (4-2-0) were playing their second game in as many nights 
			while the Coyotes (1-4-0) were rested after playing in Brooklyn on 
			Friday. The visitors looked to be the fresher team at the outset, as 
			right winger Radim Vrbata scored his first of two goals just 33 
			seconds into the contest.
 The hot start didn't continue, as the Rangers pulled ahead with 
			goals by right winger Josh Jooris in the first period and left 
			winger J.T. Miller on the power play in the second period. Vrbata's 
			third goal of the season evened the score at 2, but after Girardi 
			scored 1:55 into the third period, the Rangers shut down the Coyotes 
			to secure the victory.
 
 "It wasn't perfect but we found a way," said Rangers goaltender 
			Henrik Lundqvist, who made 27 saves. "I thought they played a pretty 
			good game. I think the big thing is we had a stretch in the second 
			period where we had a tough time to get pucks out and get pucks 
			deep, but we didn't get hurt that badly so we were in the game. Then 
			in the third, we really played smart."
 
 The Coyotes held a 13-7 shot advantage in the second period but 
			could not take advantage of a Rangers team and goaltender coming off 
			a hard-fought road victory against the Washington Capitals on 
			Saturday night. After winning their season opener at home, the 
			Coyotes have dropped the first four games of their road trip, all in 
			regulation.
 
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			Rangers defenseman Dan Girardi (5) celebrates with teammates after 
			scoring a goal past Arizona Coyotes goalie Louis Domingue (35) 
			during the third period at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: 
			Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			"We knew this was going to be a tough trip," Coyotes coach Dave 
			Tippett said. "We've got to find out about our team."
 "Overall, I don't think it was that bad," Vrbata said, "but we 
			needed the points."
 
 While the Coyotes are riding a young backup goaltender with starter 
			Mike Smith out with an injury, the Rangers allowed the 34-year-old 
			Lundqvist to play on back-to-back nights because they won't play 
			again until Wednesday, giving him plenty of time to rest before a 
			difficult matchup.
 
 "You have to play who is healthy," Rangers coach Alain Vigneault 
			said, referring to his forwards and defense pairings. "Tonight, we 
			had a couple of bumps and bruises where players couldn't play. Some 
			nights you mix and match and it works out, some nights it doesn't. 
			It worked out as far as the scoring. It's about finding ways to win 
			and that's what we did."
 
 NOTES: Coyotes G Mike Smith (lower body) is considered week-to-week 
			after being sent home for medical tests earlier in the week. "Not a 
			severe injury or anything like that," coach Dave Tippett told 
			reporters. "He's in good spirits back home, and we'll see where he's 
			at next week." ... The Coyotes scratched C Dylan Strome, D Kevin 
			Connauton and D Jamie McBain. ... Rangers LW Chris Kreider, who 
			leads the team through five games with three goals and seven points, 
			did not play due to neck stiffness. ... Rangers C Oscar Lindberg 
			made his season debut after recovering from offseason hip surgery. 
			... New York LW Pavel Buchnevich (back spasms) was placed on injured 
			reserve retroactive to Wednesday. ... Rangers D Adam Clendening and 
			D Dylan McIlrath were healthy scratches.
 
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