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Marner's franchise record 23-game point streak ends in Leafs' loss to Rangers

Jimmy Vesey had two goals, Igor Shesterkin made 22 saves and the New York Rangers beat the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Thursday night for their fifth straight win.

Vesey snapped a tie with 4:27 left in the second period. He added an empty-netter with 1:13 remaining for his fifth of the season.

Filip Chytil also scored for New York, and Vincent Trocheck had two assists.

Vesey, who won a job with the Rangers out of training camp, skated down the right wing before flipping a high wrist shot past Toronto goaltender Matt Murray in the second.

Vesey played three seasons for the Rangers out of Harvard before skating for four other teams, including New Jersey last season.

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Michael Bunting had Toronto's lone goal. Murray made 18 stops.

Shesterkin improved to 5-0-1 in his last six starts and 15-4-4 overall this season. He denied Mitchell Marner at 14:29 of the third, ultimately stopping Marner's point streak at 23 games.

Chytil opened the scoring for New York, netting his seventh on a power play 3:52 into the game. He rifled a high shot past Murray.

Bunting responded with his seventh at 14:06, tapping a rebound past Shesterkin. Bunting extended his point streak to 10 games.

Murray denied a shot from the high slot by Artemi Panarin seven minutes in. Shesterkin stopped Auston Matthews' point-blank shot midway through the period.

Toronto had a flurry of chances during a man advantage late in the second but couldn't solve Shesterkin.

The Rangers goaltender stopped Zach Aston-Reese five minutes into the third, sparking chants of "Igor! Igor!" from the Garden crowd, and then smothered a close-in shot by Toronto captain John Tavares at 12:16 of the third.

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