Gabe Perreault and J.T. Miller come up big in Rangers’ OT victory over Blues

Gabe Perreault and J.T. Miller come up big in Rangers’ OT victory over Blues



ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The Rangers turned to their organizational youth to snap out of a scoring funk, and they got exactly what they needed.

Gabe Perreault’s first NHL goal tied the game before J.T. Miller scored 2:21 into the extra period to secure a 2-1 win for the Blueshirts over the Blues on Thursday night at Enterprise Center.

It was the Rangers’ fifth OT appearance in their past nine games.

As has become a trend this season, the Rangers drove the pace of play for a majority of the first period before giving up a goal right at the end.

J.T. Miller (8) celebrates after scoring the game-winning goal in the Rangers’ 3-2 overtime win over the Blues in St. Louis on Dec. 18, 2025. Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
Gabe Perreault is congratulated by teammates after scoring a second-period goal in the Rangers’ overtime road win over the Blues. NHLI via Getty Images

Despite getting outshot 10-5 through the opening 20 minutes, Jonatan Berggren — claimed off waivers from the Red Wings a couple of days ago — struck first with his first goal for the Blues.



Off a sharp angle, Berggren sniped one right over the left shoulder of Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin.

Goals — let alone fluky ones — have been in short supply for the Rangers all season.

Igor Shesterkin makes one of his 26 saves as Pavel Buchnevich (89) looks for a rebound during the Rangers’ overtime road win over the Blues. Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

In his fourth game of the season and first since Nov. 15, however, Perreault helped generate a greasy play for the first goal of his career.

With seconds left on the power play, Will Cuylle’s centering feed to a crashing Perreault deflected off his skate and past Blues goalie Jordan Binnington to tie it up 1-1.



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