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The New York Rangers achieved a commanding 4-0 victory over the Detroit Red Wings, completing a season sweep of their matchups. Goalkeeper Jonathan Quick recorded his 61st career shutout, making 37 saves, while Artemi Panarin contributed with a goal and an assist. Chris Kreider, Jimmy Vesey, and Reilly Smith also scored, with Adam Fox assisting on two goals. Despite a strong second-period performance from Detroit, which included a 19-8 advantage in shots, the Rangers capitalized on their chances, extending their lead. Detroit's Ville Husso, who returned from the AHL, faced 24 shots but struggled against New York's offensive pressure. This win comes after the Rangers aimed to bounce back from a heavy loss to the Sabres earlier in the week.
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