Well, John Amirante, you better keep your schedule clear because the New York Rangers came out absolutely flying again in Game 4.
The Ottawa Senators, at this point, look defeated. They have no push back, they have injuries to key players and Craig Anderson seems to have returned back to Earth. The Rangers were crisp again with their passing, had speed through the neutral zone and hard on the forecheck and down below the goal line.
Two of season scapegoats got the Rangers going to start the game. Kevin Hayes crossed the offensive blue line, delayed a bit, and caught a streaking Nick Holden on the left wing side who tucked a pretty goal to the short side of Anderson to open the scoring:
The Rangers controlled the first, throwing 11 shots on net while limiting the Sens to seven shots, most from outside the scoring areas.