Dylan Cozens and Brady Tkachuk emerged as solid contributors in a 4-3 Ottawa win over New York, one day after a shocking trade.
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Twenty-four hours after news broke that his close friend Josh Norris had been dealt to Buffalo, Brady Tkachuk put on a dominant performance. He scored his team’s opening goal and the game-winner 33 seconds into overtime in an Ottawa Senators’ comeback 4-3 victory over the New York Rangers.
OTTAWA, Ontario — Carson Soucy made his Rangers debut Saturday afternoon against the Senators. The Blueshirts acquired Soucy from Vancouver in exchange for the 2025 third-rounder they received in the Reilly Smith deal ahead of Friday’s trade deadline, making New York the fourth city the 30-year-old has played for in his seven-year career.
The New York Rangers hit the road for the first game of a weekend back-to-back, on Saturday afternoon against the Ottawa Senators (12:30 PM ET - TV: MSG - Radio: ESPN 880 AM). The Blueshirts will play four of their next five games on the road.
The 4-3 overtime loss to the Senators in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon was a blown game due to the 3-1 Rangers lead with 10 minutes left in the third, then a 3-2 lead inside of three minutes to go. Brady Tkachuk’s second of the game 33 seconds into OT ended it.