Raanta Gets Shutout, Hot Rangers Rout Coyotes 4-1

Antti Raanta shut out Arizona for all but the final 5 seconds and the New York Rangers won their fifth in a row with a 4-1 victory over the Coyotes on Saturday night.

Rantaa, backup to first-team goalie Henrik Lundqvist, had 39 saves. He has allowed two goals in his three games and has the Rangers' only shutout of the season.

Jesper Fast, J.T. Miller, Chris Kreider and Kevin Hayes scored for the Rangers. The Miller and Kreider goals went through the legs of goalie Mike Smith, leading to a change in net for Arizona.

The Coyotes foiled Raanta's bid for his second shutout when Shane Doan scored on a power play with 4.6 seconds to play.

Arizona had a third-period goal by Martin Hanzal waived off after a video review showed his stick was above the crossbar when he knocked the puck in after it bounced off Raanta.

New York improved to 10-2-2 and is 4-0 in the second of games played on consecutive nights this season. The Rangers won at Colorado 2-1 on Friday night.

The Rangers have won five straight, and eight of the last nine, against Arizona. New York's 22 points are second only to Montreal's 27 in the Eastern Conference.

Arizona was outshot 14-13, missing several chances in the first period and the Rangers led only 1-0. The goal came when Fast redirected the waist-high puck on the shot from Dan Girardi.

New York broke it open with three goals in the second period, the first two a 2 1/2-minute span.

Miller's goal came when the puck glanced off his skate and through the legs of Smith. Moments later, Kreider's shot went through the goalie's legs and that was enough for coach Dave Tippett, who replaced Smith with Anders Lindback. New York got a power-play goal from Hayes against Lindback to make it 4-0. The goal came during a double-minor four-minute high-sticking penalty against Arizona's Brad Richardson.

Longtime Coyote Keith Yandle, traded to the Rangers last February, had an assist on Hayes' goal.

Arizona's 40 shots were a season high.
 

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