Georgiev gets first NHL win as Rangers edge Oilers

Alexandar Georgiev, the first Bulgarian-born player in the NHL, earned his first NHL victory with a 35-save performance and Mika Zibanejad collected one goal and one assist as the New York Rangers beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 in NHL action Saturday night in Edmonton.

Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault was a winner on a night he was behind the bench for his 1,200th NHL game, but the milestone for his netminder was just as large.

Georgiev, who grew up in Russia, was signed by the Rangers as a free agent after three seasons in Finland. He won in his third NHL start, capping the night with 15 saves in a perfect third period at Rogers Place. The Rangers have won three-straight.

Chris Kreider put the Rangers on the board just 54 seconds into the game. Kreider intercepted a clearing attempt in the Edmonton zone and then completed a perfect give-and-go with Zibanejad by burying a one-timer past Oilers goalie Cam Talbot on the game's first shot.

Connor McDavid pulled the Oilers even at 5:43 of the second period with his 30th goal of the season. McDavid got the puck at his own blue line, raced down the left wing and, before running out of space, simply fired a sharp-angled offering that beat Georgiev on the short-side for his 15th goal in his last 16 games.

Zibanejad restored New York's lead with a power-play goal at 7:51. Given a man-advantage because Talbot shot the puck over the glass, Zibanejad was on the spot for a loose puck and buried the rebound.

Then Paul Carey tallied at 9:07 of the second period to give the Rangers a 3-1 lead. Carey drove to the net as linemate Cody McLeod fired the puck toward the goal, and deflected the offering past Talbot.

However, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins brought the Oilers within one with 3:12 remaining in the middle frame. On a delayed penalty, McDavid turnstiled Rangers defender Marc Staal before firing a pass that Nugent-Hopkins - in his first game back after missing 18 outings due to cracked ribs - promptly buried.

Talbot stopped 31 shots for the Oilers, who have lost three straight.

--Field Level Media

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