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| - Pekka Rinne became the first NHL goaltender to score a goal since 2013 by lobbing a shot the full length of the ice to cap the Nashville Predators 5-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday. The 37-year-old Finnish star made 29 saves before scoring into the empty Blackhawk net as the Predators pulled away late in the game. Rinne gathered the puck behind his own net and flipped a shot high and down the middle of the ice. It skidded past a Chicago defender and bounced a few times before landing in the open net with 21 seconds left. Rinne, the MVP of the 2014 World Hockey Championships, hoisted both arms in the air as teammates mobbed him for the rare accomplishment, which last took place when Mike Smith scored October 19, 2013, for the Phoenix Coyotes in a win over Detroit. Rinne is just the 12th goaltender ever credited with a goal. Viktor Arvidsson, Colin Blackwell, Matt Duchene and Nick Bonino also scored for the Predators, who earned their first win under new head coach John Hynes. Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford made 25 saves. Elsewhere, Tony DeAngelo became the first New York defenceman to get a hat trick in 37 years and finished with five points in the Rangers' 6-3 win over the New Jersey Devils. The 24-year-old American posted his first career hat trick and set a career high for points in a game after never having scored more than two points in a previously. He scored his first goal in the first period and added two more in just under three minutes in the middle frame. The last Ranger defenceman to record a hat trick was Reijo Ruotsalainen in 1982. He joins Brian Leetch as the only Ranger defenceman to get five points in a game. Hall of Famer Leetch, also of the US, did it twice over his brilliant 18-year career. DeAngelo is also the first NHL defenceman to get five points since Nashville's Roman Josi did it last February. Rookie goaltender Igor Shesterkin made 46 saves in his second career start, as the Rangers won their fourth straight home game. Blake Coleman scored twice, and Kevin Rooney added a short-handed goal for the Devils, who lost their third straight game. MacKenzie Blackwood allowed five goals on 25 shots before leaving in the second period. He was replaced by Louis Dominique who allowed one goal on 12 shots. gph/
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