Georgiev, though, was the showstopper. He stopped 21 shots in the first period, and 17 in each of the second and third. Only Kasperi Kapanen got one past him on a first-period breakaway. Nazem Kadri had 12 shots by himself, denied every time, and Georgiev spent much of his evening torturing John Tavares, among whose eight shots came several sparkling chances, but who by the final minutes of the third was staring up in the direction of Richter's banner and shaking his head in frustration at the end of a minus-3 night.
Richter still holds the Rangers record with a 59-save game in Vancouver on Jan. 31, 1991, also his rookie season, but this was a Garden record for saves by Ranger goaltender, a stat that was first tracked in 1955-56. And because Richter's game went overtime - the reward that night for 59 saves was a 3-3 tie with the Canucks - this also was a Rangers record for a 60-minute game.
"He was awesome all night," said Marc Staal. "Saw a lot of attempts, saw a lot of rubber. He just played really well and I am really happy for him."
"He played outstanding," echoed Quinn. "He's gotten better and better. That game against the Bruins he played really well, and obviously tonight was our best penalty-killer."
That was an important distinction, because it was on the Maple Leafs' four power plays in the game that they truly poured on the pressure - in those four man-advantages, eight minutes in all, they had a mind-boggling 23 shots on goal. When the game was played 5-on-5 though, the Rangers to a man were confident they had played a strong game against what Quinn called "a scary, scary team."
Noting the visitors' outsize shot total, Quinn said: "This is going to sound insane: I thought we actually defended pretty well tonight.
"I mean, they have high-end talent, they can beat you 1-on-1, but boy, I thought we did a good job of clearing the net front out. … I thought we defended well. I know I sound crazy saying that, but I don't remember a lot of second chances. I thought a lot of the shots were perimeter and we contested them."
"It's nice to have two goalies that can win games for us like that," said Zuccarello, whose assists made it 17 points in his last 11 games. "But at the same time, I think 5-on-5 we played a really good game."
The victory gave the Rangers points in three of their last four games on this homestand (2-1-1). Coming off a disappointing loss on Friday's '94 celebration night and knowing the Maple Leafs had played in Montreal the night before, "you try to jump on them right away," Zibanejad said.