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Jaroslav Halak made 34 saves as the host New York Rangers recorded a 4-1 victory over the slumping Vegas Golden Knights on Friday night.

Halak helped the Rangers head into the All-Star break on a positive note by making timely saves all game. He won for the sixth time in seven starts and improved to 6-0-0 all-time against the Golden Knights.

Chris Kreider and Vincent Trocheck scored in the final three minutes of the first period, and Filip Chytil tallied in the third after scoring New York's goals in Wednesday's 3-2 overtime loss in Toronto. Jimmy Vesey capped it with an empty net goal with 84 seconds left.

The Rangers head into their break on a 16-4-3 streak since Dec. 3.

Kreider appeared in his 700th game, all with the Rangers, and also reached 20 goals for the sixth time in his career.

Phil Kessel scored for Vegas, which is 2-6-1 in its past nine games and 16-16-3 since racing out to a 13-2-0 start.

Vegas backup goalie Adin Hill made 35 saves.

Halak highlighted his win by going from post to post and making a diving glove stop on Keegan Kolesar when he dove into the crease with 7:52 left in the third. He then made a diving stick save on Chandler Stephenson in the opening minutes of the third.

The Rangers opened a two-goal lead by scoring in a span of 3:09 late in the first.

After Vegas forward Paul Cotter lost the puck along the right boards, Trocheck gained possession and made a slick move to get close. Trocheck passed to Kreider, who re-directed the puck into the net with his left skate.

The Rangers opened a 2-0 lead when Goodrow retrieved a loose puck after his initial shot was stopped. He moved to the right side of the net and as Trocheck cut to the net, he lifted a shot over Hill for his 14th goal.

Vegas made it a one-goal game 4:57 into the second when Kessel banked a puck in off Halak from the red line for his 408th career goal.

New York regained a two-goal lead when Chytil's backhanded pass intended for Alexis Lafreniere banked off Vegas defenseman's Shea Theodore's skate into a vacated net with 5:40 remaining.

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