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Pittsburgh Penguins (37-22-4) at New York Rangers (29-27-7), 7 p.m.

(Sports Network) - The New York Rangers started their current winning streak with a rare recent victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Blueshirts will try to duplicate that feat when the two Atlantic Division rivals face off tonight at Madison Square Garden.

New York ended a string of seven straight losses to the Penguins with a 3-2 overtime triumph in Pittsburgh on February 12, then followed up by downing Tampa Bay by a 5-2 count two days later in their final game before the Winter Olympic break.

The Rangers kept up their strong play upon returning from the long respite, using a four-goal second period and a solid performance from goaltender Henrik Lundqvist to post a 4-1 victory at Northeast Division leader Ottawa on Tuesday.

Ryan Callahan, fresh off earning a silver medal as a member of the United States squad in the Olympics, scored two of New York's goals to help support 24 saves from Lundqvist. Brandon Dubinsky and Sean Avery also lit the lamp for the Rangers, who enter tonight's play tied with Boston for the eighth and final playoff seed in the Eastern Conference.

"We felt good after the break," said Callahan. "We tried not to have that mental letdown.

New York prevailed despite leading scorer Marian Gaborik missing the contest with a lower-body injury he sustained while competing for Slovakia in the Vancouver games. The standout sniper is considered questionable to suit up for this evening's tilt.

Pittsburgh followed last month's loss to the Rangers with a shootout setback to Nashville on February 14, but got its post-break schedule off to a good start with Tuesday's 3-2 decision over Buffalo in the Steel City. Goaltender Brent Johnson stopped 26-of-28 shots in the win, with Ruslan Fedotenko pacing the Penguins' offense with a goal and an assist.

Sergei Gonchar and Pascal Dupuis also scored for Pittsburgh, while Evgeni Malkin had an assist to extend his point streak to 14 straight games. The Russian star has racked up eight goals and 15 assists during the tear and has notched a helper in each of his last eight outings.

The win kept the Penguins one point behind New Jersey in the race for first place in the Atlantic standings. Pittsburgh made a couple of moves towards bolstering its chances for a division title in the past few days, acquiring both defenseman Jordan Leopold and forward Alexei Ponikarovsky prior to the trade deadline.

The Penguins gave up defenseman Martin Skoula and prospect Luca Caputi for Ponikarovsky, who had 19 goals and 22 assists in 61 games for Toronto this season. The steady 29-year-old won't be able to make his Pittsburgh debut this evening, however, due to problems in obtaining a work visa in the United States.

Leopold did play in Tuesday's game after coming over in a deal with Florida one day earlier. The Minnesota native had seven goals and 11 assists in 61 games for the Panthers.

The Penguins have emerged victorious in each of their two previous trips to Madison Square Garden this season, but had lost eight in a row as the visitor in this series prior to those wins.

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