New York, N.Y. — Thomas Greiss has been a thorn in the New York Rangers' side throughout his career, and Thursday proved to be once more.
Greiss stopped 37 shots as the Red Wings went into Madison Square Garden and swiped a 3-2 shootout victory.
Greiss raised his career record to 6-0-1 against the Rangers, while earning his second consecutive victory in six days, frustrating the Rangers throughout the evening.
In the shootout, Pius Suter scored on his first-ever attempt in the extra session to clinch a 2-1 edge for the Wings, with Lucas Raymond scoring the other goal.