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Jonathan Quick finally earns first win as full-time Rangers starter to end five-game drought
- Jonathan Quick earned his first win since Nov. 7, after taking over as the Rangers' starting goalie due to Igor Shesterkin's injury.
- The win moved Quick into 12th on NHL history for career wins with 408, a milestone coach Mike Sullivan praised.
- Coach and teammates praised Quick's work ethic and leadership as key factors in the win.
- Artemi Panarin extended his point streak to 13 games, contributing to the Rangers' 4-3 win.
- Will Borgen scored as part of the Rangers' game-winning sequence with the 4-3 overtime victory over the Bruins.
- The Rangers honored a centennial theme night featuring players from their 1991-2004 era, including members of the 1994 Cup team.
- Shesterkin remains on injured reserve, forcing continued reliance on Quick as the Rangers navigate the injury absence.
- The Rangers improved to 4-3 in a tight game that featured early goals by both teams before Quick shut the door in overtime.
- The article notes Rempe's return to the lineup and his two shots on the fourth line as a notable moment during the skid.
- Rangers' goaltending situation was under strain due to Shesterkin's injury, necessitating Quick's performance in key games.
- The piece highlights the Bruins game as a comeback scenario, with a 3-2 deficit turning into a 4-3 overtime win for the Rangers.
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