Rookie forward Kaapo Kakko, the No. 2 pick of the 2019 NHL Draft, also had an assist.
It was the highlight of what was a strong start for the Rangers' revamped No. 1 power-play unit.
New York had 12 shots on goal with the man-advantage, all from the top unit, which features Kakko, Panarin, Zibanejad, Trouba and Chris Kreider. Kakko and Trouba each had one-timers that hit the crossbar during a power play late in the first period.
Zibanejad had four shots on the power play and a team-high eight for the game. Kreider and Panarin each had three shots on the power play.
"For a unit that hadn't spent much time together, if any at all, up until three days ago, they certainly found some chemistry and there was a pace to the power play," Quinn said. "So far so good."
Kakko left an impression with his strength and ability to handle the puck and move it, especially when working from the right side on the power play. He had four shots on goal (seven total attempts) in 20:50.
"It was a good start because so many chances," Kakko said. "The atmosphere was so good. Such great fans. It feels good to play hockey always and here [Madison Square Garden], it's so great."