NEW YORK — Matt Rempe helped the New York Rangers get their postseason off to a strong start.
Rempe and Artemi Panarin scored 33 seconds apart in the second period, and the Presidents' Trophy-winning Rangers beat the Washington Capitals 4-1 on Sunday in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.
Jimmy Vesey had a goal and an assist, Chris Kreider also scored, Barclay Goodrow had two assists for the Rangers. Igor Shesterkin finished with 20 saves.
''It's obviously good to get that first one,'' said New York's Peter Laviolette, who became the first coach in NHL history to lead six different teams to the Stanley Cup playoffs. ''There's things we could have done better. ... You need to win one at a time, so for that the result was good.''
The Rangers, seeking their first championship in 30 years, won their third straight and 11th in the last 14 games.
Martin Fehervary scored and Charlie Lindgren stopped 27 shots for the Capitals, who had won three straight and four of their last five games to earn the second wild card in the Eastern Conference.
''We've got to do a way better job offensively,'' Capitals coach Spencer Carbery said. ''It's no secret. We struggled all year but we've got to find ways to create more on the interior. We've got to skate out of pressure, we've got to keep pucks off the yellow. We continually ran pucks around.''
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is Tuesday night.