Associated Press
Brandon Dubinsky scored his first goal in more than a month, Marian Gaborik moved into a tie for the NHL lead with his 20th, and Martin Biron was solid in net to lead the Rangers to a 4-2 home victory over the Islanders on Thursday night.
Dubinsky staked the Rangers to a 1-0 lead in the first period, scoring for the first time in 17 games -- dating to Nov. 11 -- and Gaborik and Michael Del Zotto connected in the second for the Rangers, who have won three straight.
The Rangers will look to complete a back-to-back sweep Friday when they host Winter Classic foe Philadelphia in a matchup for first place.
Biron stopped 24 shots, as he gaveHenrik Lundqvist a break, and earned an assist on Dubinsky's second goal of the season. The Rangers are 5-2-1 in their past eight games. John Mitchell scored an empty-net goal with 1:33 remaining to seal it.
P.A. Parenteau got the Islanders even at 1-1 with a power-play goal just 18 seconds into the second, and Matt Moulson added a man-advantage goal 8:29 into the third, but it wasn't enough.
Dubinsky finally broke his long drought with an impressive rush up ice. He got by Parenteau at center ice and then charged into the Islanders end against defenseman Mark Streit. Dubinsky snapped a shot from the right side that beat Nabokov.
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STAT OF THE GAME
The Rangers have registered at least one point in 19 of their last 24 games (17-5-2), and have out-scored their opponent, 79-52, during the stretch.
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| 1. Del Zotto |
2. Biron |
3. Anisimov |
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