New York Rangers Crush the Pittsburgh Penguins in 6-0 Win to Open the Season

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The New York Rangers would be the ones to break the ice. A puck in the corner works its way back to the point for Jacob Trouba. The Rangers captain has weighted the world on his shoulders this summer with all the rumors surrounding his future, but he lashes off a shot that is ramped off the ice into the top corner of the net by Sam Carrick. His first goal as a Ranger is the Rangers' first goal of the season.

New York thought they had doubled the lead halfway through the first period. A lost faceoff in the defensive zone was picked up by Kaapo Kakko, who led a rush up the ice. Kakko and Will Cuylle crossed the line, and a perfect feed from the Finn to Cuylle allowed him to snap the puck home. The Rangers thought they had two, but Pittsburgh challenged for offside. Offside challenges tend only to come when the team is 100%, so the goal came off the board. It remained 1-0 despite a promising attack from the Rangers third line.

A gorgeous goal would eventually double the Blueshirts' lead with a beautiful goal from the Quebecois winger. As the Penguins create a scoring chance in the top of the slot, Artemi Panarin lifts the stick to let the puck trickle up the ice, and Alexis Lafreniere picks it up. As he enters the offensive zone, Marcus Pettersson tries to dive to block the shot, but Laffy toe-drags around him so hard Pettersson got up back in Anaheim, and a snapshot through the five-hole of Tristan Jarry doubled the Rangers lead. That is a beautiful goal from the 2020 1st overall pick.

Before the first period's end, another one would be added to the scoreline. Pittsburgh iced the puck, allowing the Rangers to pounce on the mistake. With an injured Anthony Beauvillier struggling to move, the Rangers targetted the open area, and a pass by Reilly Smith set up a blast from Jacob Trouba, which was blocked in front. It dropped down to the body in front of the net. That was, of course, Chris Kreider. From his office, he finds the open net as Jarry was still out of position trying to make the initial save, and it was 3-0 Rangers after one.

Eventually, the Rangers would make it 4-0. It would be the Will Cuylle line that had the disallowed goal in the first. As Cuylle carried the puck up the ice, he fanned on a shot, allowing Filip Chytil to skate behind him and pick up the loose puck. Jarry knocked down the shot, but it trickled in. This gave the Rangers goals by all four lines, a great start to the season, and we're just midway through the second period of game 1. Chytil's first goal since the 2023 playoffs put the Rangers in complete control.

New York would grab a fifth in the third period. While the Penguins were on the powerplay, Kreider wins a race to a loose puck behind Kris Letang. He gets hooked a little but can regather himself and deke past Jarry. It ends up in the back of the next, and the Rangers must add an exclamation mark to this vicious scoreline. Kreider's second goal of the night just puts the cherry on the icing on the cake for opening night.

Vincent Trocheck added a sixth with three minutes left in the game. The Rangers got the puck behind the net to Artemi Panarin, and Panarin found a way to set up Alexis Lafreniere in the slot. The initial shot was stopped, but Trocheck potted the rebound against his hometown team to cement the two points on opening night. A dominant display against the Penguins saw the Blueshirts continue to put their Metropolitan Division rivals to the proverbial sword.

This is the largest margin of victory ever recorded in a Rangers season opener. So, with this destruction from game one, what have we learned about this New York Rangers roster? Remembering that this is only one game, there's much to take from tonight's victory.

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