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Rangers try to give comfort to New York following terror attack

NEW YORK — One month ago, the Golden Knights felt a sense of community and obligation to help a city heal following the mass shooting on the Strip.

Tuesday, it was the New York Rangers’ turn.

Only a couple of miles away from the terror attack in lower Manhattan, the Broadway Blueshirts laced up their skates and stepped onto the Madison Square Garden ice with heavy hearts and a new-found burden of helping a city heal as eight people were dead and an additional 15 were injured.

Much like their city, the Rangers showed resiliency, rallying from a 4-2 second-period deficit to defeat the Knights, 6-4.