Panarin got it started with a power-play goal 9:02 into the game, a long wrister that benefitted from a Chris Kreider screen and ended an 0-for-14 PP drought that dated back to Nov. 12.
The New York Rangers are facing a tough time on and off the ice. After starting strong with a 12-4-1 record, they have fallen to 13-10-1 after losing five straight.