"It was a good win for us because it showcased how patience can really pay off," Lundqvist said. "I thought it did - we stepped up in the third and the energy was a little higher, and we kept pushing. A lot of wins are going to look like that, where you just have to keep your patience, and not get ahead of yourself."
Lundqvist had a front-row seat for the win over the Ducks, as Alexandar Georgiev stepped in for his first start since Dec. 1, stopping everything but one fluke bank-in off a teammate. The goalies will platoon this weekend, too, with Lundqvist taking Saturday's start in Toronto and Georgiev getting the nod back home against the Flyers leading into the three-day break.
"When the schedule is intense and you play a lot of games, a lot of times the biggest challenge is not the physical aspect, I think it's the mental aspect," said Lundqvist, who is 8-3-4 over his last 16 starts. "So this week was a good opportunity for me to focus a little extra in practice and mentally kind of take a step to the side here, and regroup.
Hayes, meanwhile, enters the weekend on a five-game points streak, with multiple points in four of those games and 10 points overall during the span. Four of those points are goals, and he has scored them every which way: 5-on-5, power play, and shorthanded. Not to mention that he added the game-deciding score in the shootout against Florida, on a night when he shifted over to right wing and had a pair of assists to begin this points streak.
Hayes has gotten to run with the Rangers' top power-play unit recently - three of his points during the streak have been on power plays, five at even strength, two shorthanded - but apart from that, Hayes said, not a lot is different.