Rangers beat Panthers 5-1 in first outdoor hockey game in Miami, Mika Zibanejad has hat trick
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MIAMI (AP) — Mika Zibanejad had an unforgettable day.

Within mere hours, Zibanejad was named to Sweden’s Olympic team, scored a hat trick, and achieved the first five-point performance in an NHL outdoor game, propelling the New York Rangers to a commanding 5-1 victory over the Florida Panthers on Friday night during the Winter Classic — a historic first outdoor game in Florida.

Artemi Panarin found the net twice, Alexis Lafrenière contributed with three assists, and Igor Shesterkin made 36 saves for the Rangers, who continue their perfect record of 6-0-0 in outdoor games.

“It’s hard to take it all in,” Zibanejad reflected. “But it’s definitely been an incredible 12 to 16 hours. Such an enjoyable day.”

Sam Reinhart was the lone scorer for Florida, which was experiencing its first outdoor game and suffered its fourth loss in six games overall. The Panthers conceded quick back-to-back goals to Zibanejad and Panarin late in the first period, allowing New York to secure a 2-0 advantage, a lead they maintained throughout the game.

Panthers’ coach Paul Maurice praised the NHL for delivering an event he described as “spectacular,” giving significant credit to the organization.

“A Southern setting (and) the ice was fine,” Maurice said. “The spectacle was incredible. It was just brilliant, the entire kind of weekend. … I would imagine the Rangers really loved it. But for the losing coach, it was an incredible memory.”

Florida outshot New York 37-20 and had 38 hits to New York’s 20, but watched the Rangers block of its 27 shot attempts.

The star of the night was Zibanejad, who reached five points in a game for the fourth time.

“He’s one of our core players,” Rangers coach Mike Sullivan said. “We rely on him in so many circumstances out there on both sides of the puck.”

Zibanejad’s third goal was an empty-netter with 1:28 left. Rangers fans tried throwing hats to no avail; the seats were too far from the ice for any of them to get even close to the playing surface.

“We have amazing support wherever we go,” Zibanejad said.

The roof was open, as were the huge window panels behind what typically is left field at loanDepot Park — home of Major League Baseball’s Miami Marlins. There was some snow falling from the edges of the stadium, there were blasts of fire and after years of planning, there was hockey on a baseball field.

“Awesome experience,” Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad said. “Really happy I was able to able to experience something like this. Would have loved to get the win, but at the end of the day, a true first-class experience.”

Did it work? Outdoor ice typically doesn’t hold up with temperatures in the 60s, and there were some player complaints that the surface wasn’t conducive to speedy play. But it worked well enough for the Rangers, who were 4-6-3 in their last 13 games coming into Friday.

“These events are a lot more fun and a lot more memorable when you win,” Zibanejad said.

The temperature of 63 degrees Fahrenheit (17 Celsius) at game time was the second-warmest of any of the NHL’s 44 outdoor games that have counted in the standings. It was 2 degrees cooler than on Feb. 27, 2016, when Detroit beat Colorado at Denver’s Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.

The Rangers — with a snow effect around their walkway — were called to the ice at 8:13 p.m. The Panthers — as fire shot skyward along their path — came out about a minute later. And that’s about when snowflakes began falling from the top of the stadium, as the roof continued opening.

There was another celebration before faceoff, when Rangers and Panthers players who will be part of the U.S. Olympic hockey team at the Milan Cortina Games next month were introduced. Panthers defenseman Seth Jones made the team earlier Friday, as did injured Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk.

Tkachuk placed an American flag over Jones’ shoulders and the crowd roared.

It was a spectacle, as expected. The Rangers showed up in all-white outfits, as if it was a beach day. The Panthers came with a “Miami Vice” theme, wearing white suits, pastel shirts and even showing up in Ferraris instead of a bus.

“If you would have asked me 25 years ago … this might be the last place that I thought it would take place,” Sullivan said. “So, I just think it speaks volumes for technology and its advancements and the ability to put a sheet of ice down in this type of environment.”

UP NEXT

Rangers: Host Utah on Monday.

Panthers: Host Colorado on Sunday.

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