NHL: Rangers top Lightning 2-1 in Europe opener
Associated Press
PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Markus Naslund and Brandon Dubinsky scored to lift the New York Rangers to a 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning today in the NHL's second straight year of opening its regular season in Europe.
Naslund scored with 1:52 remaining in the second period on a wrist shot after being fed by Scott Gomez.
Martin St. Louis tied the game 3:57 into the final period after skating past Rangers defenseman Dmitri Kalinin and firing a backhand shot past goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.
Dubinsky had the winner on a power play with 5:44 left in the game.
Lundqvist made 20 saves and Tampa Bay goalie Mike Smith had 39.
The Pittsburgh Penguins were to play the Ottawa Senators in Stockholm, Sweden, later Saturday. The NHL opened last season in Europe with the Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings playing two games in London.
It was the fifth time the NHL began its season outside North America, with the other three times coming in Japan in 1997, 1998 and 2000.
Naslund, the longtime Vancouver Canucks captain, scored in his debut for the Rangers. He agreed to a two-year deal worth $8 million in July after Jaromir Jagr left New York as a free agent and signed with Omsk Avangard of the KHL in Russia.
Both teams' stars, including captains Vincent Lecavalier of the Lightning and Chris Drury of the Rangers, missed a number of scoring chances in the opening period. Smith stopped 14 shots, while Lundqvist turned away eight.
The Rangers carried the action in the second period, outshooting the Lightning 16-3, but Smith stopped everything until Naslund's shot.
Lundqvist, who led the NHL with 10 shutouts last season, denied St. Louis and Steven Stamkos when the Lightning were seeking an equalizer.