Zibanejad scored one in the first, one in the second and two in the third. His first goal tied the game after the Caps scored the first goal of the game, and each of his next four strikes broke a tie and put the Blueshirts on top.
"I feel like I'm speechless right now to be honest with you," says Zibanejad. "Crazy game, It's a good team we're playing, and we find a way. Even though they tie it up and they come after us right after we score, we kept it going and we found a way to win tonight."
"Obviously early on, he gets the hat trick, and he just doesn't stop," says Rangers coach David Quinn.
A night after falling 5-2 at home to the Philadelphia Flyers, the Caps were plagued by many of the same mistakes that cost them a night earlier. They took too many penalties, took them at the wrong times, and took too many of them too close together. The Caps also turned pucks over and weren't sharp in their own end. Zibanejad finished with eight shots on net, and he could have scored more than the five he got.
"It's getting too late in the season for players to take penalties and then we have to sit them," says Caps coach Todd Reirden, "because they can't go on the ice without taking a penalty. That's how the game started, and we battle and we end up doing some good things.