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PHILADELPHIA -- After a one-game hiccup, New York gave hundreds of fans that made that trip down the turnpike a reminder of how the Rangers became one of the top teams in the NHL. Kevin Hayes and Michael Grabner each scored two goals, Henrik Lundqv

PHILADELPHIA -- After a one-game hiccup, New York gave hundreds of fans that made that trip down the turnpike a reminder of how the Rangers became one of the top teams in the NHL.

Kevin Hayes and Michael Grabner each scored two goals, Henrik Lundqvist stopped 30 shots and the Rangers beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2 on Wednesday night.

Chris Kreider also scored to lead the Rangers to their fourth win in five games and match Columbus (27 wins overall and a 16-game winning streak) for the most wins in the NHL.