National Hockey League
NY Rangers 9, Philadelphia 0
When: 7:30 PM ET, Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Where: Madison Square Garden, New York, New York
Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dan O'Rourke
Linesmen: Shandor Alphonso, Andrew Smith
Attendance: 1723

Mika Zibanejad collected a natural hat trick and tied an NHL record by scoring six points during a seven-goal second period outburst Wednesday night by the host New York Rangers, who routed the Philadelphia Flyers 9-0.

The seven goals by the Rangers were one shy of the franchise record for a period, set when they scored eight in a 12-1 win over the California Golden Seals on Nov 21, 1971. The Rangers hadn't scored seven goals in a single game since a 7-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 15, 2016.

The nine goals were the most for the Rangers since a 10-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Nov. 10, 1998, while the margin of victory was the largest for the franchise since a 9-0 win over the New Jersey Devils on March 31, 1986.

Zibanejad's hat trick, achieved in just 10:10, began with a breakaway short-handed goal and also included an even-strength goal and a power-play tally.

His six points -- he had assists on the second period's first three goals, two by Pavel Buchnevich and one by Jacob Trouba -- tied a mark set by the New York Islanders' Bryan Trottier, who had three goals and three assists in the second period of a 9-4 win over the Rangers on Dec. 23, 1978.

Brendan Lemieux and Artemi Panarin scored in the first period and Filip Chytil closed out the second-period barrage for the Rangers, who didn't score in the third period as the approximately 2,000 fans at Madison Square Garden chanted, "We want 10!"

The Rangers' historic night happened with a fill-in coaching staff on the bench. Head coach David Quinn and assistants Jacques Martin, David Oliver and Greg Brown were unavailable due to NHL COVID-19 protocols. Kris Knoblauch, the head coach of the club's AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack, served as acting head coach Wednesday. Wolf Pack associate head coach Gord Murphy and New York associate general manager Chris Drury were the assistants.

Rangers goalie Alexandar Georgiev made 26 saves for his second shutout of the season.

For the Flyers, the shutout defeat was the most lopsided for the franchise since a 12-0 loss to the Chicago Black Hawks on Jan. 30, 1969. The nine goals allowed were the most since a 10-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 4 of an Eastern Conference quarterfinal series on April 18, 2012, and the most in a regular-season game since a 9-8 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Oct. 27, 2011.

Brian Elliott was pulled after giving up the first five goals on just 13 shots. Carter Hart allowed the final four goals and finished with 12 saves.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Philadelphia   NY Rangers
N/A Points Mika Zibanejad 6
N/A Goals Mika Zibanejad 3
N/A Assists Mika Zibanejad 3
N/A Power Play Goals Mika Zibanejad 1
N/A Short Handed Goals Mika Zibanejad 1
Carter Hart .750 Save Percentage Alexandar Georgiev 1.000
Carter Hart 12 Saves Alexandar Georgiev 26
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Philadelphia 26 0 0-2 3-4 8 28
NY Rangers 29 9 1-4 2-2 4 32
Upcoming Games
  • NY Rangers will play their next game on the road against Washington. The Rangers have a W/L % of .364 after a win and .500 after a loss.
  • Philadelphia will play their next game on the road against NY Islanders. The Flyers have a W/L % of .429 after a win and .583 after a loss.