Five games from 2019-20 you should watch again

OTTAWA, ON - OCTOBER 5: Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers celebrates his first period power-play goal against the Ottawa Senators with team mates Chris Kreider #20, Artemi Panarin #10 and Jacob Trouba #8 at Canadian Tire Centre on October 5, 2019 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images)
OTTAWA, ON - OCTOBER 5: Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers celebrates his first period power-play goal against the Ottawa Senators with team mates Chris Kreider #20, Artemi Panarin #10 and Jacob Trouba #8 at Canadian Tire Centre on October 5, 2019 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photography/Getty Images)
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New York Rangers celebrate (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
New York Rangers celebrate (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

Miss the New York Rangers?  Here are some games worth watching again.

The COVID-19 pandemic has paused life as we know it. Schools are shut down, sports are completely at a pause, and we all have needed to find new ways to entertain ourselves and keep busy during this difficult time.

But the National Hockey League, along with many others like the NFL, MLB, and NBA, have opened their archives and have made all 2019-20 season games available to watch for free on their NHL.tv streaming service.

That means that all New York Rangers games from this season and some previous seasons are free to watch – without blackout restrictions.

With so many options to choose from, it may be hard to select a previous Rangers contest to watch, so why don’t we narrow that list down to five games that you should re-watch from the 2019-20 season?

Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers scores his fifth goal of the game in overtime (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers scores his fifth goal of the game in overtime (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

March 5: Washington Capitals

This game was a Mika Zibanejad showcase. He scored five goals, including the overtime winner as the Rangers defeated the Washington Capitals 6-5 at Madison Square Garden.

Zibanejad became the third player in Rangers history to score five goals in a single contest, following Mark Pavelich in 1983 and Don Murdoch in 1976.

It was undoubtedly the Rangers’ most thrilling game this season and an argument could be made for it being the NHL’s top game of the entire year.

Igor Shesterkin #31 of the New York Rangers skates in his first NHL game against the Colorado Avalanche (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Igor Shesterkin #31 of the New York Rangers skates in his first NHL game against the Colorado Avalanche (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

January 7: Colorado Avalanche

The Rangers hosted the Colorado Avalanche as goaltender Igor Shesterkin made his long-anticipated NHL debut.

He got off to a shaky start, giving up two goals in the game’s first six and a half minutes,. Shesterkin eventually settled down and helped the Rangers defeat the Avs 5-3.

The performance would set up an attention-grabbing season for Shesterkin, who made 29 saves in the game.

Alexandar Georgiev of the New York Rangers (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Alexandar Georgiev of the New York Rangers (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

February 25: At New York Islanders

The Blueshirts managed to hold their own in a contest against their most bitter rivals away from The Garden.

The Rangers saw goals from Artemi Panarin, Greg McKegg, Brett Howden, and the overtime winner from Mika Zibanejad as they defeated the New York Islanders 4-3 at Nassau Coliseum.

The Blueshirts made quick work in the extra frame as well, scoring only 28 seconds into the OT.  It was a brilliant play by Artemi Panarin who had a breakaway, but made the pass to Zibanejad when all three Islanders converged on him.

Ryan Lindgren #55 and Marc Staal #18 of the New York RangersPhoto by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Ryan Lindgren #55 and Marc Staal #18 of the New York RangersPhoto by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

January 13: New York Islanders

Who doesn’t love it when your favorite team absolutely thrashes their arch enemies? That’s exactly what the Blueshirts did here.

Panarin scored twice, and Jesper Fast, Chris Kreider, Adam Fox and Jacob Trouba added their own goals as the Rangers ran away from the boys from Long Island, 6-2 at home in Midtown.

Panarin also recorded three assists in this contest for a total of five points, and Alexander Georgiev made 32 saves on 34 shots.

Ryan Strome #16 of the New York Rangers skates with the puck . (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)
Ryan Strome #16 of the New York Rangers skates with the puck . (Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images) /

November 23: At Montreal

If this game doesn’t have you biting your finger nails and tapping your feet in stress, then I don’t know what will.

The Rangers were down 4-0 almost three minutes into the second period, but climbed all the way out of the sewer to win this contest 6-5 in the most thrilling fashion.

It was the biggest comeback of the year and a game that David Quinn said was a turning point in the Rangers’ season.

Brendan Lemieux scored two goals with father Claude in attendance, and Artemi Panarin, Pavel Buchnevich, and Filip Chytil added on. Not to mention, a struggling Jacob Trouba scored the game-winning goal 12:10 into the third frame.

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Five games out of 70 is a small sample size.  If you have a suggestion for another game worth watching, feel free to let everyone know in our comments section below.

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