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Chris Kreider doesn't have time for negative energy on the New York Rangers bench.

The Rangers forward grabbed a tablet out of teammate Mika Zibanejad's hands and tossed it during the second period of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference First Round against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.
Zibanejad was attempting to watch his missed breakaway chance on the bench, when Kreider grabbed the tablet out of his hands and tossed it emphatically.

"He was looking at the breakaway and I heard him start second guessing his move and didn't really like that," Kreider said. "He beat him clean, hit the post. Don't need to second guess."
Kreider's positive energy helped fuel the Rangers to a Game 6 win when the veteran forward's point shot bounced behind Penguins goalie Louis Domingue to give New York a 4-3 lead in the third period.

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Safe to say, Kreider's law of attraction worked out well for the Rangers.
- NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen contributed to this report.