K'Andre Miller, Alexis Lafrenière and Chris Kreider scored in the third period as the Rangers rallied to beat the St. Louis Blues 6-4 on Monday night. NYR
Jordan Kyrou had a goal and an assist, and Pavel Buchnevich, Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan O'Reilly also scored for the Blues, who have lost six of seven since a seven-game winning streak. Jordan Binnington had 18 saves.
Lafrenière go-ahead goal came at 8:16 as he tipped a long shot by Mika Zibanejad past Binnington for his fourth. The Blues tied it 50 seconds later as former Ranger Buchnevich fired a shot that bounced off Fox's skate and in for his ninth. It was the second game back at the Garden for Buchnevich who was traded to St. Louis in July 2021 after parts of five seasons with the Rangers.
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