Chytil tied it at 1-1 at 13:20 with a highlight-reel goal. He carried the puck down the right side, banked it off the boards to himself to get around Blackhawks defenseman Henri Jokiharju, cut to the middle and flipped it into the top right corner.
"The coaches always tell me to skate wide and with my speed beat the D-man and go to the net," Chytil said. "I tried it and, yeah, it was a goal."
The 19-year-old has four points (two goals, two assists) in the past five games after going seven consecutive games without a point. He has 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) in 46 games.
"This is a guy that's not going to be 20 until September and I think sometimes people lose sight of that," Rangers coach David Quinn said. "He's a special talent, boy, he really is. He's a guy that can really create offense on his own. He's got great stick skills. The thing I like about him is he's been hounding the puck a lot more lately."