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The New York Rangers (#NYR) have been called for too many men on the ice multiple times, resulting in power plays for their opponents. In one instance, Erik Gustafsson was sent off for holding the stick, leading to a power play for the Winnipeg Jets. The Rangers also had a tripping call on Ryan Lindgren, giving the Jets a 4v3 advantage. However, the Rangers were able to tie the game 2-2 with a power play goal from Chris Kreider.
Wait, WHAT #NYR
Oh, come ON #NYR
Gustafsson in Fox's spot with #NYR PP1
Tough call for the #NYR. Looked like Mason Appleton lost his balance while pursuing a puck along the wall, but they called tripping on Ryan Lindgren. Jets will have a 4v3 as we head to OT...
Chris Kreider tips an Adam Fox shot from the top of the zone on the power play for his sixth goal of the season. #NYR ties it up 2-2. Huge moment for PP1.
The last 5-6 minutes of this period have featured some dangerous looks for the Jets. Now they head to the PP after a slashing call on Erik Gustafsson. Big moment here for the #NYR.
And now, WPG to the power play. E Gustafsson sent off for holding the stick. #NYR
#NYR have been called for having too many men on the ice. VAN get their third power play.
Too many men on the ice for the #NYR, which will send Vancouver to the PP for the third time.
And now, #NYR are on the power play.