Oilers Shut Out Rangers 2-0, New York Makes NHL History with Third Straight Home Shutout
Edmonton goalie Stuart Skinner made 30 saves in a 2-0 win, marking the Rangers' third consecutive home shutout to start the NHL season.
- Trent Frederic scored while Stuart Skinner made 30 saves as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the New York Rangers 2-0 on Tuesday night.
- The New York Rangers are the first team in NHL history to be shut out in their first three home games of a season.
- Igor Shesterkin saved 20 of 21 shots, allowing only one goal by Frederic.
- Adam Henrique sealed the victory with an empty-netter with 1:08 left.
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Rangers make 'unwanted' NHL history after being shut out in first three home games
The New York Rangers have made NHL history by being shut out in their first three home games, a 180-minute scoreless streak at Madison Square Garden. Goaltender Stuart Skinner's 30 saves secured a 2-0 victory for the Edmonton Oilers, marking his eighth career shutout and second against the Rangers.

Rangers blanked at home again in shutout loss to Oilers
Stuart Skinner made 30 saves Tuesday night and the Edmonton Oilers earned a 2-0 victory over the New York Rangers, who were shut out in a third straight home game.
Rangers’ offensive futility reaches historic mark in shutout loss to Oilers
In what’s become an alarming trend, the Rangers have not scored a goal in three home games this season, becoming the only team still active to open a season with that much futility on their home ice.

Trent Frederic scores, Stuart Skinner makes 30 saves as the Oilers shut out the Rangers 2-0
Trent Frederic scored, Stuart Skinner stopped all 30 shots he faced and the back-to-back defending Western Conference-champion Edmonton Oilers beat the New York Rangers 2-0.
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