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The Ottawa Senators stun the New York Rangers, allowing just nine shots in a 2-1 victory at Madison Square Garden. This marks the fewest shots against in Senators' history and the lowest output for the Rangers since 1955. Ottawa's James Reimer shines in goal, showcasing an impressive performance despite losing two defensemen to injury during the game. Thomas Chabot exits in the first period after a stick to the arm, while Lassi Thomson leaves with a lower-body injury. Coach Travis Green anticipates calling up reinforcements ahead of their crucial matchup against Detroit. Jordan Spence logs a career-high 26:44 of ice time, leading the defense in a gritty effort. Mika Zibanejad celebrates his 1,000th game, but the Rangers fall short, with captain J.T. Miller admitting they were outplayed. The Senators continue their playoff push, allowing the fewest shots per game in the league since late January.

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