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Rangers score four goals in first period, hold on to beat Dallas to finish trip 2-2

Rangers defenseman Adam Fox is congratulated by teammates after his goal against the Stars during the first period of an NHL game Saturday in Dallas. Credit: AP/Brandon Wade

DALLAS – Once again, the Rangers needed to show some resilience and they did.

Coming off an ugly loss Thursday in St. Louis that their coach, Gerard Gallant, had said should have left them "embarrassed,’’ the Rangers needed to come out with a better effort Saturday night against the Dallas Stars in the final game of their four-game road trip.

And despite giving up two early goals, they did just that, roaring back to score four straight goals before the first period was over.