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RANGERS DEFEAT LIGHTNING IN GAME 2 OF THE EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS, REACHING CRITICAL POINT ALONG THE WAY.

The Rangers are the 25th team in NHL history to take a 2-0 series lead over the defending Stanley Cup champs.

Beating the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions seemed like an impossible task for any team. But the New York Rangers have managed to do it twice, making them the first team to hand the Tampa Bay Lightning consecutive playoffs losses since 2019.

The Rangers took a 2-0 series lead over the Lightning in the Eastern Conference finals Friday night after goaltender Igor Shesterkin stopped 29 shots to keep Tampa at bay.

In the process of securing their 3-2 victory, the Rangers reached several franchise and league milestones.

With their eighth consecutive win on home ice, New York achieved the sixth longest home winning streak in a single postseason, according to NHL Stats. The Rangers also became the 25th team in league history to take a 2-0 series lead against the defending Stanley Cup champs.

On the individual level, Shesterkin’s dominating performance in these playoffs has put him in the company of Rangers greats Mike Richter, Henrik Lundqvist, and John Davidson as goalies with the most wins in a single playoff year, according to NHL Stats.

Richter, who won the 1994 Stanley Cup, tops that list with 16 wins.

Mika Zibanejad’s game-winning goal in the third period extended his home ice goal streak to six, making his the fourth-longest streak in a single postseason in NHL playoff history.

But, in sports, streaks can vanish just like that.

“Their team obviously had a good playoff streak of not losing back-to-back games, but that’s not really in our minds when we’re coming to the games,” Rangers defenseman Adam Fox said after Friday’s game.

“We’re not thinking about what streaks teams have or how they’ve done earlier. It’s right now, and we’re just trying to bring it day in and day out.”

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