PHILADELPHIA — New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad and coach Mike Sullivan achieved career milestones Saturday, one day after team president and general manager Chris Drury sent a letter to fans expressing disappointment over how the season has gone.
Zibanejad became the Rangers' all-time leader in power-play goals and tied the franchise record for career hat tricks in New York's 6-3 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. The victory was the 500th of Sullivan's career.
The 32-year-old Zibanejad scored with a man advantage in the second period for his 117th power-play goal. He had shared the Rangers' record with Camille Henry and Chris Kreider, who had 116.
''It's definitely special,'' Zibanejad said after the game. ''It means I've been given a chance to be here a long time, long enough to get close to that.''
Zibanejad's ninth hat trick with the Rangers matched Bill Cook's franchise record.
Sullivan praised Zibanejad for the example he has shown amid a trying season for the Rangers, who snapped a five-game losing streak Saturday.
''He's really committed to trying to play the game the right way, the way we're trying to play,'' Sullivan said. ''I think he's personified that most of the year. We've challenged him to use his size and his physicality, both offensively and defensively. I think he's really embraced that challenge. He has played extremely well for us.''
The Rangers' latest challenge came Friday when Drury sent a letter to fans saying that ''we know and feel your disappointment with how the season has gone to this point.'' The letter indicated changes could be on the way.