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Martin St. Louis and the Rangers take on the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Rangers v. Canadiens Game 4 Recap

May 06, 2015

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Evan Vitale

A recap of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the NY Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens. The Rangers continue their hot streak, winning this one 3-2 in overtime. They look to close out the series on Tuesday night.
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Page 1: Rangers v. Canadiens Game 4 Recap

Martin St. Louis and the Rangers take on the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

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This one would be a physical game with both teams combining for 26 penalty minutes.

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The Rangers would strike first in this one.

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After a penalty by Miller, Carl Hagelin takes a pass from Brian Boyle and sneaks a shorthanded goal past Tokarski to take a one-nothing lead.

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It's Hagelin's sixth goal of the playoffs.

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The Rangers would continue to commit penalties, racking up 12 minutes in the box in the first two periods.

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While they killed the power play well, they could not prevent Bouillon from getting on the board in the 2nd period.

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But before the period ended, Derick Brassard takes a pass from Dan Girardi on an odd-man rush and scores.

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It's Brassard's fifth goal of the playoffs.

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Finally, the Canadiens capitalized on a Rangers' penalty 2 minutes into the third period.

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Subban scores on the power play after a penalty committed by Dominic Moore.

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And after three periods, we would go into overtime.

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It was a fitting ending; Martin St. Louis, the emotional leader for this team throughout the playoffs, used a wrist shot to end this one.

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Rangers win, 3 to 2.

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Game 5 will take place Tuesday night.

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It's win-or-go-home for the Canadiens.