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			Rangers rally to knock off playoff-bound Blues 
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			 [March 30, 2019] 
			Jimmy Vesey scored the 
			tiebreaking goal early in the third period Friday night for the New 
			York Rangers, who stormed back from a two-goal first-period deficit 
			and denied the St. Louis Blues a chance to clinch a playoff spot by 
			handing the visitors a 4-2 loss. 
 The Blues later ended up earning a postseason berth when Colorado 
			defeated Arizona in a 3-2 shootout victory.
 
 Vesey scored on the rebound of a shot by Brett Howden to cap a 
			chaotic sequence deep in the Blues' zone. Howden had a point-blank 
			shot and a backhanded attempt turned away by St. Louis goalie Jordan 
			Binnington before Vesey swooped in and tucked over the leg of the 
			sprawled-out Binnington at the 5:47 mark.
 
 Ryan Strome and Pavel Buchnevich tied the game by scoring within a 
			span of 80 seconds early in the second period for the Rangers and 
			Chris Kreider iced the victory with an empty-net goal with 7.3 
			seconds left as New York won for just the second time in nine games.
 
			
			 
			
 Goalie Alexandar Georgiev made 44 saves.
 
 Vladimir Tarasenko and David Perron scored 27 seconds apart late in 
			the first for the Blues (41-28-8), who had a four-game winning 
			streak snapped and lost for just the second time in the last six 
			games.
 
 Binnington recorded 21 saves.
 
 Tarasenko helped create the Blues' first goal by combining with 
			center Ryan O'Reilly to steal the puck from Mike Zibanejad along the 
			boards to the left of the Rangers' net. O'Reilly then passed to 
			Brayden Schenn, who fed Tarasenko, who jammed the puck in between 
			Georgiev's skate and the post with 5:25 left in the first.
 
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			Blues goalie Jordan Binnington (50) makes a save in front of New 
			York Rangers center Filip Chytil (72) during the second period at 
			Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY 
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            Another turnover by the Rangers helped the Blues double the lead. 
			St. Louis center Oskar Sundqvist swiped the puck from Brendan Smith 
			to begin a sequence that ended with Perron, who was alone in front 
			of the net, tapping home a pass from Jaden Schwartz.
 A pair of Blues turnovers led to the Rangers tying the game in the 
			second. Pat Maroon's pass was intercepted in the neutral zone by 
			Vladislav Namestnikov, whose breakaway shot was first slowed by 
			Binnington before the goalie swept the puck out of the crease. But 
			St. Louis could not clear the puck and Strome crashed the net and 
			scored an unassisted goal at 2:22.
 
 Kreider and the Blues' Colton Parayko both slipped while chasing a 
			loose puck deep in the St. Louis zone. Zibanejad picked it up and 
			passed to Buchnevich, who went to one knee and fired a shot past the 
			glove of Binnington.
 
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