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Recap: Senators 1, Rangers 2
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Date: April 26, 2012 7:00 PM EDT
  

NEW YORK (AP) - With so little offense from their key playmakers, the New York Rangers dipped into a backup plan that no NHL team had used in more than 60 years.

Goals were at a premium throughout the first-round playoff series between the top-seeded Rangers and the upstart Ottawa Senators, who were looking to advance out of the No. 8 hole.

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New York defensemen Marc Staal and Dan Girardi staked the Rangers to a two-goal lead in the second period, and goalie Henrik Lundqvist bent but didn't break as the Rangers held on for a 2-1 win in Game 7 on Thursday night.

Not since 1950 had an NHL team won a Game 7 without the benefit of a goal from a forward, according to a fact released by the Rangers, courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau.

``We found a way,' relieved Rangers coach John Tortorella said. ``We were fortunate. I'm very happy with the group, and they should be real proud of themselves - for about an hour.'

The Rangers earned the right to play the seventh-seeded Washington Capitals, a seven-game upset winner over the No. 2 Boston Bruins, the defending Stanley Cup champions. Game 1 is Saturday in New York.

It wasn't easy for New York, and after a home loss in Game 5, it almost wasn't likely. But the Eastern Conference's top-seeded team gutted out a big road win and then made it count in Game 7.

``You don't want to relax too much' said forward Derek Stepan, who had three points in the Rangers' Game 6 win and then helped set up the opening goal in the clincher. ``We have a big round ahead of us and we have to make sure we stay focused and keep that emotion high.'

Staal and Girardi scored 4:18 apart in the second period, Lundqvist made 26 saves and the Rangers completed a rally from a 3-2 series hole.

``We were talking about it in Ottawa that if we could bring it back here, the fans would be behind us,' Girardi said. ``The way we play all year got us ready for games like this. We came with a great effort (in Ottawa) and another one tonight.'

Staal broke the scoreless deadlock, and Girardi gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead with his first NHL playoff goal. Lundqvist allowed Daniel Alfredsson's power-play goal in the second but stood tall the rest of the way to send the Rangers to the second round.

The Rangers hadn't hosted a Game 7 since their Stanley Cup victory over Vancouver in 1994, but they stayed perfect at home in deciding games - winning their fourth. New York is 4-5 overall in Game 7s, and the Senators dropped to 0-5.

``We knew they were going to come out strong,' said Senators goalie Craig Anderson, who made 27 saves. ``I just wanted to make sure that I gave my team an opportunity to win the hockey game - make the next save for the guys.

``They had their fans. They had lots of energy.'

Lundqvist withstood tons of pressure from the Senators, who spent most of the closing 5 minutes in the Rangers' end. The win wasn't secure until Sergei Gonchar tripped Carl Hagelin as he skated toward the empty net with 36.2 seconds remaining.

``It's playoff hockey at its finest,' Rangers captain Ryan Callahan said. ``They are making a last surge, trying to play for their season. We stood in there and blocked some shots. Hank came up with some key saves. It's how we have been playing all year, and we have to continue to do that.'

New York rallied from a 3-2 series deficit for just the second time, building off the momentum of its 3-2 victory in Ottawa on Monday night.

``It was a hard series against a very good team,' Tortorella said. ``I thought both teams went toe to toe in all areas of the game. Sometimes the first round is the hardest round. That's all this is, one round.'

Just like in Game 6, when the Rangers scored three goals in the second period, New York used the middle frame to take over. While waiting for their big guns - Marian Gaborik and Brad Richards - to spark the offense, a pair of defensemen stepped up to get the Rangers going.

``It was big for our team,' Girardi said. ``We were able to take care of our end first, but if we get goals it's nice, as well.'

Rookie Chris Kreider, whose first NHL goal was the winner Monday, forced a turnover and got the puck into the Ottawa end. Callahan nudged it ahead to Stepan, who sent a pass from the right circle to the left circle to Staal for his first goal of the series 4:46 into the second.

Staal, limited to 46 regular-season games because of the lingering effects of a concussion sustained last season, thrust his hands up in delight when his shot beat Anderson. Staal had only two goals in the regular season.

``I feel pretty good,' Staal said. ``The last few weeks of the season and into the playoffs I feel my confidence is back and I feel a lot better on the ice.'

It didn't take all that long for Madison Square Garden to erupt in cheers again for another blue-liner.

Rangers forward Brandon Prust had the puck knocked off his stick, but teammate Brandon Dubinsky was there to get it and smack it into the slot to Girardi, who wound up for a hard slap shot just a few feet from the crease and slammed it past Anderson at 9:04.

Like Staal, Girardi isn't known for great offensive prowess. He had five goals while playing in all 82 regular-season games, but had scored only once in the previous 44 - including the first six of this series.

Just when the nervous towel-waving fans began to relax and feel confident that the Rangers would survive and move on to the second round, Alfredsson gave the Senators a big boost and brought back the tension.

Ottawa went on its second power play when Michael Del Zotto was called for cross-checking nemesis Chris Neil in front of the net. Alfredsson, who missed three games in the series after an elbow from Hagelin in Game 2 gave him a concussion, made New York pay.

Alfredsson took a pass above the left circle from Chris Phillips and one-timed a shot past Lundqvist with 8:26 left in the second to bring the Senators back within a goal.

Now the question remains if the 39-year-old Senators captain will retire after 16 NHL seasons - all with Ottawa.

``I'll take some time and see how I feel physically and mentally after time off, but this year has been unbelievable,' said Alfredsson, who struggled this season with concussions. ``I had a lot of fun, and it's been a great group of guys to be a part of. They've kept me upbeat and happy when I'm a grumpy old man at times.'

NOTES: Former Rangers defenseman Matt Gilroy rejoined the Ottawa lineup after being scratched the previous three games. He replaced Matt Carkner, who was a healthy scratch in Game 1, played in the second game, was suspended for Game 3, and was in the lineup for the previous three. ... Staal has three career playoff goals. Alfredsson has 47. ... It is the first time since 1996 that no Canadian teams reached the second round.

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 SERIES AT A GLANCE
GAME 1
Senators at Rangers
Thu, Apr 12 Final 2 to 4
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 2
Senators at Rangers
Sat, Apr 14 Final 3 to 2
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GAME 3
Rangers at Senators
Mon, Apr 16 Final 1 to 0
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 4
Rangers at Senators
Wed, Apr 18 Final 2 to 3
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 5
Senators at Rangers
Sat, Apr 21 Final 2 to 0
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 6
Rangers at Senators
Mon, Apr 23 Final 3 to 2
 Boxscores  •  Recaps
GAME 7
Senators at Rangers
Thu, Apr 26 Final 1 to 2
 Boxscores  •  Recaps

 CLOSING LAS VEGAS LINE
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 OTT  +150      5 
 NYR  -170      
LAS VEGAS LINE MOVEMENTS

 CLOSING SPORTSBOOK LINE
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 OTT  +150      5 
 NYR  -170      
OFFSHORE LINE MOVEMENTS

 BETTING TRENDS
 Team  ML   PUC   O/U 
 OTT  18%   15%   23% 
 NYR  82%   85%   77% 
BT MOVEMENTS

 NHL HEAD TO HEAD
 Apr 23, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  NYR « 3 Cover: 321 
  OTT 2 Push: 5 
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 Apr 21, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  OTT « 2 Under: 2 
  NYR 0 Cover: 218 
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 Apr 18, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  NYR 2 Cover: 299 
  OTT « 3 Push: 5 
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 Apr 16, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  NYR « 1 Cover: 301 
  OTT 0 Under: 1 
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 Apr 14, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  OTT « 3 Push: 5 
  NYR 2 Cover: 209 
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 Apr 12, 2012  Score  ATS Results 
  OTT 2 Over: 6 
  NYR « 4 Cover: 212 
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 NHL RECAPS
 Thursday, Apr 26
 
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7:05 PM EDT
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8:35 PM EDT
 
 
 
  
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