Shorthanded breakaway
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Rick Nash came up big for the New York Rangers in Game 3 - and on the penalty kill, of all situations.
The scoring winger recorded his first career short-handed playoff goal with an absolute rocket of a wrist shot past Matt Murray of the Pittsburgh Penguins, giving the Rangers a second-period lead Tuesday.
He finally gave the home crowd something to cheer about in the process.
Rangers' home playoff scoring drought ends at 166:22.
— Justin Tasch (@J_Tasch) April 20, 2016
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