It took more than 60 minutes, but the Rangers were victorious on home ice Tuesday night. 

Vladislav Gavrikov scored 1:09 into the extra period to secure two points and a 3-2 win over the Stars for the Blueshirts.

The Stars broke a 1-1 tie just under halfway through the third period, when captain J.T. Miller misplayed the puck at the other end of the ice. 

The turnover sprung Dallas on a 2-on-1 rush. Wyatt Johnson then backhanded a feed around a sliding Gavrikov to Miko Rantanen, who buried his 11th goal of the season on Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin for the 2-1 lead. 

In dumping 20 shots on Stars goalie Casey DeSmith, the Rangers managed to break through with the game-tying goal. 

The Rangers celebrate after Vladislav Gavrikov scores the game-winning goal in the Rangers’ 3-2 overtime win over the Stars on Dec. 2, 2025. Getty Images

Will Cuylle corralled a rebound, turned around and banked it in off DeSmith to ultimately force overtime. 

The two teams put forth a relatively even first two periods.

Both scored one goal on 10 shots through the opening 20 minutes before posting another 11 shots on goal each in the second. 

Carson Soucy (24) is all smiles after scoring a first-period goal during the Rangers’ win over the Stars. Jason Szenes / New York Post

They also traded off power plays, with the Rangers technically earning five in total and three more man-advantage stretches than the Stars.

The Rangers power play, which has gone with five forwards on the top unit in Adam Fox’s absence, mustered just four total shots through their first three chances. 

Despite racking up seven shots on goal during a four-minute power play, after Sam Steel drew blood from Alexis Lafreniere on a high-sticking penalty, the Rangers could not capitalize. 

While the power play had on-and-off moments, the penalty kill was effective and aggressive. 

Igor Shesterkin makes one one of his 23 saves during the Rangers’ OT win over the Stars. Jason Szenes / New York Post

The Rangers PK fended off both of the Stars’ power plays. 

Dallas, however, lost Tyler Seguin early in the game, after the star forward collided with Gavrikov in the first period.

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That left an already-depleted Stars lineup, which was already without defenseman Thomas Harley, even more shorthanded.