Vladimir Tarasenko and
Alexis Lafreniere
scored, and Vincent Trocheck had two assists for the Rangers (33-14-9), who extended their point streak to 10 games (8-0-2). Jaroslav Halak made 29 saves in his first loss since Dec. 3 (7-0-1).
"Obviously you want the two points and every point matters, especially [the Metropolitan] Division and [the Eastern] Conference is tough right now," Trocheck said. "It's going to come down to the wire so every point matters. At the same time, going down early like we did and getting a point out of it is respectable. We came back hard."
Tarasenko cut it to 2-1 at 16:53 of the second period when he scored from the bottom of the right face-off circle after the puck rolled off the stick of Trocheck as he went backhand-forehand in the slot.
"I think we should start better," Tarasenko said. "It's nice to win games when you're coming back, but you should play better at the start. Everybody knows that we can play better. I don't think anybody's satisfied with the result today."
Halak stopped nine shots in the third period, including a left pad save on Kadri during an odd-man rush at 7:14 and a glove save on a breakaway by Dube at 7:55.
"We hung him out to dry early," New York defenseman Ryan Lindgren said. "Some of the saves he made were unbelievable."