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Jerez Preview: Can Anyone Stop the #72?

  Lately, Marco Bezzecchi is making winning look easy. With a flawless hat trick of victories in Thailand, Brazil, and the USA, the #72 has treated the early-season standings like his own personal victory lap. Next stop: Jerez. Will the win streak continue in Spain, or can anyone actually disrupt the rhythm of Bez? The "Global Takeover" in Three Acts: Thailand: To open the season in Buriram, Bezzecchi converted a dominant pole position into a Sunday masterclass. Every lap was led by him, crossing the finish line with a 5.5-second cushion over Pedro Acosta, setting the tone for a flawless start to the season. Brazil: In a treacherous race in Goiânia that was shortened due to track degradation concerns, Bez pulled an ambush at the first corner. He kept his cool on a track that felt more like a gravel pit than a circuit, bringing home back-to-back wins from second on the grid. USA: At COTA - the most technical track they face - Bezzecchi proved he could win anywhere. He...

Panarin and Zibanejad Lead Rangers’ Surge Against Short-Handed Bruins

 







The New York Rangers extended their streak on Friday afternoon, defeating the Boston Bruins 6-2 at TD Garden to collect their third consecutive win. The Rangers' offense was electric, led by a spectacular four-point (1G, 3A) effort from Artemi Panarin and a two-goal performance from Mika Zibanejad, whose two power-play goals came just 45 seconds apart in the middle frame. Despite the decisive score, the Bruins demonstrated resilience while playing without key forwards David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha. Forward Casey Mittelstadt scored in his return after missing nine games due to injury, and Morgan Geekie continued his hot streak by netting his 18th goal of the season, giving him an impressive six points in his last five games.


New York Rangers Lineup:

Panarin - Trocheck - Brodzinski

Cuylle - Zibanejad - Lafreniere

Sheary - Laba - Berard

Edstrom - Carrick - Raddysh


Gavrikov - Fox

Soucy - Schneider

Vaakanainen - Robertson


Shesterkin

Garand


Boston Bruins Lineup:

Steeves - Lindholm - Geekie

Mittelstadt - Khusnutdinov - Merkulov

Jeannot - Minten - Kastelic

Tufte - Kuraly - Eyssimont


Zadorov - Aspirot

Lindholm - Jokiharju

Lohrei - Peeke


Korpisalo

Swayman


Artemi Panarin found the back of the net early for New York at 16:32 of the opening frame for his eighth goal of the season after Will Cuylle had forced a turnover on the offensive blue line, creating a 2-on-1, and fed Panarin for a snap shot from the right circle, beating Joonas Korpisalo to put the Rangers in the lead 1-0. With an absolute beauty of a one-timer from the top of the left circle, Carson Soucy gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead at 7:58, beating Korpisalo high glove after a cross-ice pass from Vincent Trocheck ricochetted off the half wall. It was Soucy's second goal of the season.


While Hampus Lindholm was in the box for a double minor for high-sticking, in a span of just 45 seconds, Mika Zibanejad collected a pair of goals late in the second period. His first of the two came at 5:38 when he took a pass from Panarin, firing a one-timer from the top of the left circle to make it 3-0. Zibanejad's second goal came at 4:53 when he took, yet again, another pass from Panarin, scoring on a slap pass that went right past Korpisalo to make it 4-0 from the left circle.


Casey Mittelstadt cut the deficit to 4-1, preventing a shutout for Igor Shesterkin early in the third frame with 15:53 on the clock when he jammed in a loose puck during a scramble in front of the net past Shesterkin. This was Mittelstadt's fifth goal of the season. For his 18th of the season, and his sixth in the past five games, Morgan Geekie redirected a point shot from Elias Lindholm from the point past Shesterkin to make it 4-2 not long after the first Boston goal at 14:11. With 3:24 on the clock, Alexis Lafreniere scored an empty-netter to give the Rangers a 5-2 lead, and then with 2:58 left to play, Vladislav Gavrikov put home his fourth goal of the season for the 6-2 final when he tipped in a shot from Trocheck.






Notes:

- Igor Shesterkin made a total of 19 saves for New York, and Joonas Korpisalo made a total of 30 saves for Boston.

- Adam Fox collected three assists. ...For Artemi Panarin, this was his 19th career four-point game with the Rangers. He ties Jean Ratelle for the second most in team history behind Rod Gilbert (25).

- According to Sturm, both David Pastrnak and Pavel Zacha are day-to-day and isn't sure if they will play on Saturday against the Detroit Red Wings.

- Before this game, Matej Blumel was placed on long-term injured reserve with a lower-body injury sustained on Wednesday in a 3-1 loss to the New York Islanders.

- The Rangers are 13-11-2, and the Bruins are 14-12-0.


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