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New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist took sole possession of ninth place on the NHL's win list on Monday with a 6-4 victory against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Lundqvist, who made 30 saves, earned his 408th win to pass Glenn Hall, but it took a rare third-period rally from the Rangers to make it happen.

The Rangers, who trailed 4-2 after two periods, won a game in which they trailed by at least two goals entering the third period for the first time since a 5-4 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Jan. 7, 2017.
The Rangers are the eighth team this season (in 180 games) to win a game in which they trailed by multiple goals in the third period. They are the second to win such a game in regulation; the Nashville Predators rallied to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers, 6-5, on Oct. 10, in a game in which they trailed 5-3 with 6:48 left in the third period.

No rushing Jagr

Jaromir Jagr is close to returning for the Calgary Flames, but the forward
won't rush back
to play one of his former teams, the Pittsburgh Penguins, on Thursday.

Oshie's kindred spirit

For Hockey Fights Cancer Month, Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie talks about his friendship with 9-year-old Addy Flint, who proudly calls him more than just a hockey player, but
a true friend
.

Wild, wild West

In his weekly mailbag, Dan Rosen
takes questions
on the surprising Vegas Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings, the red-hot St. Louis Blues and rookies making an impact.

Bonino the prankster

Nick Bonino and his wife Lauren dressed up as autograph seekers for Halloween in the
ultimate prank
on his Nashville Predators teammates. P.K. Subban caught it all on camera.

A winning name

Two-year-old Malkin Crosby Long took in his first Penguins game on Thursday. The
unique name
made total sense coming from his hockey-loving family.