Boston Bruins vs New York Rangers – Jan 26, 2026 Game Recap & Stats

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Bruins Edge Rangers in Thrilling January 26th Matchup

The Boston Bruins defeated the New York Rangers 3-2 in a tightly contested game on January 26,2026,at Madison Square Garden. The victory marked a meaningful win for the Bruins, solidifying their position in the Eastern Conference standings.

Game Summary

The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams displaying strong offensive and defensive capabilities. The Bruins took an early lead in the first period, but the Rangers responded quickly, tying the game before the period ended. The second period saw both teams exchange goals, leaving the score tied 2-2 heading into the final frame.

The decisive goal came midway through the third period from Bruins forward David Pastrnak, capitalizing on a power play opportunity. Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin made a remarkable glove save moments later, keeping the Rangers within striking distance, but the Bruins’ defense held strong for the remainder of the game.

Key Stats

  • Boston Bruins Goals: David Pastrnak (2), Brad Marchand
  • New York Rangers Goals: Artemi Panarin, Chris Kreider
  • Bruins Shots on goal: 35
  • Rangers Shots on Goal: 32
  • Bruins Power Play: 1/3
  • Rangers Power Play: 0/2
  • Bruins Goaltender: Jeremy Swayman (29 saves)
  • Rangers Goaltender: Igor Shesterkin (33 saves)

Boxscore

A detailed boxscore of the game, including individual player statistics, can be found on the official NHL website: NHL Gamecenter.

Play-by-Play Recap

The game featured several momentum shifts and exciting plays.Early pressure from the Bruins led to Pastrnak’s first goal, a wrist shot from the slot. Panarin answered for the Rangers with a skillful deke around Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy. Marchand restored the Bruins’ lead in the second period with a one-timer on the power play, only for Kreider to tie the game shortly after with a rebound goal. Pastrnak’s game-winning goal came on a blistering shot from the point.

Looking Ahead

Both the Bruins and Rangers are preparing for their upcoming games. the Bruins will face the Pittsburgh Penguins on January 29th, while the Rangers will travel to take on the Washington Capitals on January 30th. These games promise to be equally competitive as both teams continue their push for playoff contention. View current NHL standings.

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