Grabner get his second of the night on a breakaway goal at 9:02 of the third period to make it 5-0. Ryan McDonagh picked up an assist to extend his career-best assist streak to seven games.
Grabner would complete the hat trick when he finished a feed from Hayes by going backhand, forehand against Bishop.
"They're great players," Grabner said of his linemates. "They have a lot of skill so I just tried to open up some room for them, use my speed, and it worked tonight. We had a lot of chances as a line, and could maybe have had a couple more."
In total, the Hayes, Grabner and Miller combined for nine points on the night.
"It's good to see a couple chances go in," Miller said. "Me and Hayes have been playing together for pretty much all the games. We've had some looks but haven't quite gotten any, so it's good to see some success. We spent some good time in their end and obviously Grabs was making some plays. That's going to help."
Raanta, making just his second start of the season, said he was pleased with the offensive effort the team put forth in front of him.
"It was nice to get going," Raanta said. "I have been working the past couple weeks and waiting for this moment, so when you get the call and get the chance to play you try to do the things you have been doing in practice. I think everything went really well and you always need a little luck. The guys were lighting it up today. It was nice to see the boys scoring."
The Rangers continue this three-game homestand Tuesday night against the St. Louis Blues.