Updated January 14th, 2020 at 12:08 IST

Panarin has 2 goals, 3 assists as Rangers beat Islanders 6-2

Artemi Panarin had two goals and three assists to match a career-high with five points, and the New York Rangers beat the rival New York Islanders 6-2 on Monday night.

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Artemi Panarin had two goals and three assists to match a career-high with five points, and the New York Rangers beat the rival New York Islanders 6-2 on Monday night.

Jesper Fast had a goal and two assists, Adam Fox added a goal and an assist, and Chris Kreider and Jacob Trouba also scored to help the Rangers get their third win in four games overall and fifth straight at home. Brady Skjei had two assists.

Alexandar Georgiev stopped 32 shots while starting for the first time in four games. Rookie goalie Igor Shesterkin got the nod in two straight and veteran Henrik Lundqvist started the last game.

Jordan Eberle and Brock Nelson each had a goal and an assist for the Islanders during their eighth loss in 13 games (5-6-2). Semyon Varlamov made 29 saves on 35 shots before being pulled midway through the third period. Thomas Greiss stopped the one shot he faced over the final 9:45.

Panarin, facing the Islanders for the first time in the regular season since spurning them to sign with the Rangers in free agency last summer, increased the lead to 4-1 when he backhanded the puck past Varlamov on a breakaway 49 seconds into the third period.

Panarin got his second of the night and 26th of the season on another breakaway, as he beat Varlamov from the right side at 8:54. It was Panarin's third game with at least four points this season, all since Dec. 12.

Trouba made it 6-1 with a slap shot off a faceoff on the power play with 9:45 left. That ended Varlamov's night.

Nelson batted the deflection of Eberle's shot out of the air and over Georgiev's left shoulder for his 16th with 7:12 remaining.

With the score tied 1-all after 20 minutes, Kreider redirected Panarin’s shot past Varlamov for his 15th at 5:06 of the second to give the Rangers the lead.

Georgiev stopped an attempt by Noah Dobson near the midpoint of the second and then had a kick save on Anders Lee’s try on the rebound.

Fox made it 3-1 as he got the puck at the right point, skated up the right side and fired it past Varlamov between his left pad and glove with 8:49 left. It was the defenseman’s sixth of the season and first since Nov. 30 at New Jersey.

The Islanders picked up the intensity and outshot the Rangers 9-0 over the final 4 1/2 minutes of the middle period, but Georgiev stopped them all.

The Islanders had the first three shots on goal in the first minute of the game, before the Rangers picked up the pace and controlled play for much of the first period and finished with a 17-7 edge on shots.

Eberle got the Islanders on the scoreboard just 18 seconds in, putting the puck past Georgiev from the right side on the game’s first shot. It was Eberle’s fifth of the season.

Two fights broke out nearly two minutes later, first between the Rangers’ Michael Haley and the Islanders’ Ross Johnston. Before the ensuing puck drop, the Islanders’ Matt Martin and the Rangers’ Brendan Smith dropped their gloves and traded punches, earning game misconducts and ejections for a second fight during the same stoppage of play.

Fast pounced on a rebound of Panarin’s shot and knocked it in from in front for his eighth to tie it at 8:13.

NOTES: Panarin has had at least three points in six of the last nine games, totalling six goals and 16 assists during that stretch. ... The Rangers have won three of the last four meetings after losing 12 of the previous 13 since the start of the 2015-16 season. The teams play three more times this season, including twice in the next eight days. ... The Rangers improved to 16-0-2 when leading after two periods. ... Former Rangers C Derick Brassard faced them for the first time since signing with the Islanders in the offseason. He had an assist on Nelson's goal. ... The Islanders are 11-10-2 since a franchise record-tying 17-game point streak (15-0-2) left them at 16-3-2 on Nov. 23.

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Published January 14th, 2020 at 12:08 IST