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Thursday, November 6, 2014

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Derick Brassard, left, and Rick Nash after Brassard’s power-play goal in overtime. Nash also scored for his 10th goal of the season.
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Derick Brassard, left, and Rick Nash after Brassard’s power-play goal in overtime. Nash also scored for his 10th goal of the season.

A power-play goal by Derick Brassard gave the Rangers, who were playing with a depleted roster, a victory over the resilient Red Wings.

P.A. Parenteau Lifts Canadiens Past Sabres

P.A. Parenteau scored in regulation and added the shootout winner in the Montreal Canadiens' 2-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.

Penguins Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury Receives Extension

Fleury, the franchise’s winningest goaltender, signed a four-year, $23 million contract extension.

When Red Wings Are on the Ice, Minds Are on Gordie Howe

With Howe in Texas recovering from a stroke and fighting the effects of dementia, the Red Wings have become traveling ambassadors for him.

Blues Edge Devils to Extend Streak

Vladimir Tarasenko scored on a power play early in the third period, Jake Allen earned his second straight shutout, and St. Louis’s winning streak reached six games.

Blues 4, Rangers 3, Shootout

Rangers’ Stand-In Lineup Comes Up Short Against Blues

The Rangers, who were missing Mats Zuccarello and dressed four replacements on defense because of injuries and a suspension, came out flying, but St. Louis still won its fifth straight.

A Draft Bust Playing in Vienna Pictures Life After Hockey

Hugh Jessiman, the 12th pick of the 2003 draft, who played for eight minor league teams and in two N.H.L. games, is now in Austria and planning his next steps.

N.H.L. Roundup

Rangers’ McDonagh May Miss Four Weeks

Ryan McDonagh, the Rangers’ captain, on Saturday separated his left shoulder, the same one he injured last April and missed five games.

Editors' Picks

Sharks Profess Unity After Playoff Woes

In recent years, the San Jose Sharks have known nothing but disappointment in the Stanley Cup playoffs, but the players say that any problems have been addressed.

Kings’ Second Stanley Cup in Three Seasons Defies Cap Logic

Los Angeles defeated the Rangers in the Stanley Cup finals to lift the Cup for the second time in three years, an achievement that comes despite the current salary-capped era of parity in the N.H.L.

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Key Moments From the Sports Summer of 1994

Twenty years later, revisit the most memorable moments from the sports summer of 1994, with archival photography and video recollections from Times reporters and editors on the Knicks, Rangers, World Cup and more.

No Vacancy

In hockey, a goalie is always mindful of the vulnerable areas in front of the net. These days, no one is better at guarding those spots than the Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist.