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    MOSCOW, May 4. Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Players Beat New York Rangers» in the first match of the first round of the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs. The meeting, which took place in New York, ended in victory for the guests in the third overtime with a score of 4:3 (0:1, 3:2, 0:0 1:0). For the Rangers, regular time goalscorers were Adam Fox (10th), Andrew Kopp (24th) and Chris Kreider (38th). Jake Günzel (25, 32) scored a double for Pittsburgh and Brian Rust (39) scored another. Russian Penguins striker Evgeni Malkin scored the winning goal in overtime, who also scored one assist. Rangers forward Artemy Panarin did not score. Blueshirts goalie Igor Shesterkin saved 79 shots out of 83 and became the franchise record for the most saves in one game in the regular season and playoffs. The Rangers' previous record was set by Mike Richter on January 31, 1991 against the Vancouver Canucks with 59 saves. Shesterkin also became the eighth goaltender in NHL history to make 65 saves or more in a single playoff game, and finished second in saves behind only Joonas Korpisalo (85 saves). The results are from the 1955/56 season, when the NHL began to keep statistics of reflected shots. The score in the four-game series was 1-0 in favor of the Penguins. The next meeting will take place in New York on the night of May 6 Moscow time.

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