OTTAWA -- New York Rangers center Derek Stepan ended his slump with a backbreaker of a goal against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre. With his team leading 2-1 in the final seconds of the second period, Stepan was the recipient of a giveaway by Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson, a gift he promptly deposited into the Ottawa net. The Rangers (26-21-3) went on to score...
Stepan ends dry spell; Rangers top Senators (The SportsXchange)
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