Rangers Dominate in Game 4

Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Rangers used a speed game once again to frustrate the Ottawa Senators in game 4. The Rangers won easily 4 to 1 and the series is now tied at 2.

Nick Holden scored for New York in the first-period. Oscar Lindberg scored two goals for the Rangers in the second-period. Chris Kreider scored a power-play goal for New York in the third-period.

The lone goal for the Senators came in the third-period by Kyle Turris. At the end of the game, it got real chippy. It showed how frustrated the Senators were.

Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves for the Rangers. Craig Anderson made 17 saves for the Senators. He was pulled after the third goal for Ottawa and Mike Condon came in relief and stopped nine shots. Game 5 is on Saturday Night in Ottawa.