Thursday, May 23, 2013   

(NHL) Rangers end skid
(03-19 11:13)

Rangers rookie J.T. Miller fumbled his way to a goal in the third round of a shootout as New York ended a three-game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night.
The 20-year-old Miller skated in slowly on Dan Ellis and briefly lost the puck before calmly gathering it and scoring from a tough angle near the goal line, AP reports.
Rick Nash scored in the opening round of the tiebreaker and Henrik Lundqvist stopped both Carolina tries.
The Rangers moved into ninth place in the Eastern Conference _ two points behind Carolina, which lost its third straight. It was the Hurricanes' first shootout of the season.
Carolina's Eric Staal scored in the first period, and Derek Stepan tied it in the second for the Rangers. The rest of the game belonged to the goalies: Lundqvist, who made 29 saves, and Carolina counterpart Ellis, who stopped 35 shots in his third start since No. 1 goalie Cam Ward was injured March 3.
   
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