The Rangers, Maple Leafs, Islanders and Predators each earned wins Sunday, with the former two clubs maintaining their playoff positions while the latter two kept pace in their respective Wild Card races:
* Vincent Trochek scored twice in a span of 1:35 - the fastest two goals by a Rangers skater since Frank Vatrano on March 27, 2022 (0:18) - to help New York (34-17-9, 77 points) snap a four-game slide and move within six points of New Jersey (39-15-5, 83 points) for the second spot in the Metropolitan Division.
* Mitchell Marner (0-3-3) factored on three of his team's five goals as the Maple Leafs (37-15-8, 82 points) gained a four-point lead over the Lightning (37-18-4, 78 points) - Toronto's 82 points are the most in franchise history through 60 games in a season, topping its previous best of 81 points (38-17-5) set in 2021-22. Marner boosted his totals over his past two games as a visitor to 0-8-8, eclipsing Gary Leeman (2-5-7 from Oct. 7-12, 1989) for the most points in Maple Leafs history through a span of two road games.
* Semyon Varlamov turned aside all 23 shots he faced while Brock Nelson scored one of four Islanders goals to help New York (31-25-7, 69 points) strengthen its grip over the first Wild Card spot. Varlamov recorded his 13th shutout with the Islanders and surpassed Jaroslav Halak (12) for sole possession of sixth place on the franchise's all-time list.
* Roman Josi (2-1-3), Matt Duchene (1-2-3) and Tommy Novak (1-2-3) each had three-point outings to help the Predators put up six goals for the second straight game. Nashville (29-22-6, 64 points), which has scored a League-leading 26 goals since Feb. 18, moved within six points of Seattle (32-31-6, 70 points) for the second Wild Card Spot in the Western Conference.