College football made me miserable on Saturday, so it was nice for the New York Rangers show up and blast the Penguins 6-1 on the road to avenge the 3-0 loss that Pittsburgh handed us on opening night. The Rangers got a nice variety of goals with Mike Zibanejad getting the scoring started with a shorthanded tally and Adam Fox adding an even-strength score after Ben Kindel evened the game up for the Pens. Then, Will Cuylle scored a power play goal on a great feed from Conor Sheary to make the score 3-1 midway through the second period.
Carrick with the feed + Mika does his thing for the shorty. pic.twitter.com/SA0lI0pvd0
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 11, 2025
The Rangers added a second power play goal with Fox’s second score of the night to take a three-goal lead into the third period. Adam Edstrom helped New York pour on another goal by shooting the puck past Pittsburgh goalie Arturs Silovs after Sam Carrick set him up with an aggressive drive to the net. However, the goal was credited to Matt Rempe because the puck bounced off of him after he was checked into the crease by Ryan Shea. Eight minutes later, Taylor Raddysh wrapped up the scoring by taking advantage of a brilliant backhanded feed from rookie forward Noah Laba.
Unfortunately, the good vibes for the Rangers did not last long because they were back in action on Sunday night against Washington and they suffered their second straight shutout defeat at home. That means that New York has still not scored a goal at Madison Square Garden despite being on the ice for 120 minutes. The Rangers put 35 shots on net and had plenty of great opportunities, but Capitals goalie Charlie Lindgren stopped all of them and Anthony Beauvillier’s second period goal stood up as the only score of the game.
In baseball, the Brewers hit three solo home runs to defeat the Cubs in Game 5 of the NLDS and move on to the Championship Series. William Contreras went deep off of Drew Pomeranz in the bottom of the first, but that was answered by Seiya Suzuki hitting a solo shot of his own off of Jacob Misiorowski in the top of the second. Chicago wouldn’t get a lot of offense after that, though. After Andrew Vaughn hit a home run to give Milwaukee the lead in the fourth, the Cubs’ best chance came in the sixth when Michael Busch and Nico Hoerner reached base with no outs, but Aaron Ashby recovered by striking out Kyle Tucker and then Chad Patrick came on to retire Suzuki and Ian Happ to end the threat.
The Cubs would not get another hit for the rest of the game and the Brewers won 3-1 with Abner Uribe recording the final six outs. Milwaukee gets to stay at home and take on the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLCS on Monday night.
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— MLB (@MLB) October 13, 2025
In the American League, Seattle survived a leadoff home run by George Springer and won Game 1 of the ALCS in Toronto by the score of 3-1. Mariners starter Bryce Miller pitched six innings and allowed only one more hit after Springer’s blast. One run was almost enough to win the game for the Blue Jays, but Seattle scored twice in the sixth despite Kevin Gausman retiring the first two batters of the inning. Cal Raleigh evened the score with a solo shot before Julio Rodriguez walked to get Gausman out of the game. Rodriguez then stole second off of reliever Brendon Little and scored on Jorge Polanco’s single. Polanco hit another RBI single in the eighth, but the Mariners didn’t need it since their bullpen finished the game with three perfect innings on just 24 pitches.
We’ll see if the Blue Jays can bounce back in Game 2 on Monday evening or if the Mariners can take another step towards their first ever World Series appearance.