Ilya Kovalchuk Returns, Powers Thrashers to Win Over Rangers

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Nov 12, 2009

Ilya Kovalchuk Returns, Powers Thrashers to Win Over Rangers NEW YORK — Ilya Kovalchuk had a
goal and two assists in his first game back from a foot injury and Rich
Peverley
scored once and set up two goals in the Atlanta Thrashers' 5-3
victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night.

Atlanta got a big boost from
Kovalchuk, who had missed six games and had been ruled out of this one
as late as Wednesday. But the team captain got on the team flight, took
part in Thursday morning's skate, and was fine following pregame
warmups.

He helped set up Peverley's
power-play goal in the second period and then scored to put Atlanta
back in front after the Rangers tied it a second time.

Thrashers rookie Evander Kane, who
was questionable because of a foot injury, felt well enough to play and
chipped in with a goal and assist. Johan Hedberg stopped 33 shots while
playing in his third straight for Atlanta, which won for the fourth
time in six games. Colby Armstrong also scored, and Maxim Afinogenov
sealed it with an empty-netter — off a pass from Kovalchuk — with under
13 seconds left.

New York, missing injured captain
Chris Drury (concussion) and fellow forward Brandon Dubinsky (broken
hand), erased a one-goal hole in the first and another in the second
when the Thrashers controlled play. But penalties again cost the
Rangers, who returned home from a 1-2 Western Canada road trip and lost
for the eighth time in 11 games (3-7-1)

Artem Anisimov and Marian Gaborik
erased one-goal deficits for the Rangers, and Henrik Lundqvist came
back from a two-game absence (injured leg) to make 22 saves. Brian
Boyle
brought New York within 4-3 when he slammed in a rebound of Ales
Kotalik
's shot 6:18 into the third.

The Rangers couldn't get even again
in the final frame despite two power-play chances and a 18-5 shots
advantage. Kotalik ripped a drive from the blue line that was deflected
in front before hitting off the goal post with 8:47 remaining.

Atlanta dominated the second period,
scoring three times on 12 shots and taking advantage of both power
plays. The Thrashers played for the first time since Sunday. New York
had been off since losing at Calgary on Saturday when Drury and
Dubinsky were injured.

After Gaborik got the Rangers into
their second tie, Kovalchuk put Atlanta back in front 3-2 with 2:19
left in the second. Kovalchuk, who earlier in the period assisted on
Peverley's go-ahead, power-play goal, netted his 10th of the season as
Boyle served a tripping penalty he disputed as he entered and left the
box.

Kovalchuk zipped a shot from the
left circle that sailed over Lundqvist's glove. Kane made it 4-2 just
25 seconds later with the fourth goal of his rookie season.

Gaborik had lifted New York into a
2-2 tie with 4:32 remaining in the period, scoring his 13th goal in 17
games when his drive from the top of the circle beat Hedberg under his
left arm and over his pad. The goal was set up when Atlanta's Colby
Armstrong
was caught tripping Anisimov 34 seconds earlier.

Armstrong got things going just 19
seconds into the game when he took a pass in the crease from Kane and
directed it past Lundqvist. That broke a Thrashers string of seven
straight goals scored by defensemen. Anisimov tied it 3:49 later when
he got to a rebound of Gaborik's shot and put the puck past Hedberg.

Notes
Kovalchuk has four multigoal
games this season, accounting for eight of his 10 goals. … The
Rangers are 17-12-1-7 against Atlanta. … New York dropped to 14-4 in
its last 18 home games, dating to last season.

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