The Rangers’ high-profile trade deadline acquisition notched his first goal with the team on Thursday night, sending a power play snipe into the net.
The Rangers’ high-profile trade deadline acquisition notched his first goal with the team on Thursday night, sending a power play snipe from just above the faceoff dot past Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault.
Kane’s tally, assisted by Jacob Trouba and Artemi Panarin, knotted the score at three in the second period at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
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