
"Despite the win, New York sits five points below the Ottawa Senators in last place in the Eastern Conference. We've faced a lot of adversity this year, Robertson said about the club's approach after Monday's win. Just to take it day by day, shift by shift. I think that's all we can do, not worry about the outside noise, but just focus on ourselves."
"Rookie Gabe Perreault later called Borgen's goal a turning point in Monday's game. I think after that we kind of controlled play the rest of the game, Perreault said. In overtime, Robertson circled in his own end to collect the puck from goalie Jonathan Quick. Recognizing that a forward Bruins center Pavel Zacha was checking him, he drove the net and beat Joonas Korpisalo through the five-hole to win the game."
The New York Rangers rallied to beat the Boston Bruins when defenseman Matthew Robertson scored the overtime winner. The win was the Rangers' first since Jan. 17 and only their second since the Winter Classic, prompting Chris Drury to indicate plans to re-tool. New York remains five points behind the Ottawa Senators in last place. Will Cuylle and J.T. Miller scored early. Will Borgen tied it late in the third with a long wrist shot, a play rookie Gabe Perreault called the turning point. In overtime Robertson collected a pass from Jonathan Quick and beat Joonas Korpisalo through the five-hole.
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