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NHL: New York Rangers 5, Tampa Bay 1

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Published: Feb. 10, 2013 at 10:32 PM

NEW YORK, Feb. 10 (UPI) -- Carl Hagelin's two goals and an assist Sunday keyed the New York Rangers' second straight victory, 5-1 over Tampa Bay.

Rick Nash, Ryan Callahan and Arron Asham each added a goal for the Rangers, who won for the fifth time in seven games overall.

Henrik Lundqvist stopped 19-of-20 shots for New York.

The Lightning's Mathieu Garon, meanwhile, was pulled from net in the second period after yielding three goals on 19 shots.

Anders Lindback was touched for a pair of scores on 13 shots in relief as the streaky Bolts fell for the fourth straight time following five consecutive wins.

Vincent Lecavalier tallied for Tampa Bay.

Topics: Rick Nash, Ryan Callahan, Arron Asham, Mathieu Garon, Vincent Lecavalier, Henrik Lundqvist
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