Vincent Trocheck scores in OT to lift the Rangers past the Wild, 5-4
- The New York Rangers secured a 5-4 overtime victory against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night.
- Both teams fought hard for crucial playoff points, facing self-inflicted challenges during the game.
- Artemi Panarin scored his 34th goal, while Trocheck's decisive goal came 24 seconds into overtime for the Rangers.
- Minnesota's Gustavsson made 34 saves, and Johansson stated, "We need as many as we can get" after killing penalties.
- Trocheck's goal helped the Rangers keep pace for a playoff spot; the Wild now hold seventh in the Western Conference.
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Vincent Trocheck's OT goal lifts Rangers over Wild
Vincent Trocheck capped a back-and-forth game by scoring 24 seconds into overtime Wednesday night for the host New York Rangers, who moved into a tie for the final Eastern Conference wild card spot by edging the Minnesota Wild 5-4.

Not pointless, as Wild fall in OT to Rangers
NEW YORK – “Costly Turnover Night” was not an official entry on the Madison Square Garden promotional calendar, but that ended up being the theme of the evening anyway. In a game where both teams were fighting for vital playoff points and both teams suffered from self-inflicted issues, the New York Rangers scored last, grabbing a 5-4 overtime win over the Minnesota Wild and bolstering both teams’ tenuous playoff positions in the process. Marco R…
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