The New York Rangers played arguably their best period of hockey last time out. It was the other 40 minutes that the club would like to work on. The Rangers return to the ice five days after an improbable comeback to host the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Listen to the game live on TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipeg starting at 5pm ct. New York found itself down 3-0 going into the third period of Mondays opener of a four-game homestand against the Minnesota Wild, and still down 4-2 with 14:25 left to play. However, Derick Brassard, Anthony Duclair and Mats Zuccarello scored three straight markers to cap a five-goal period and lift the Rangers to a 5-4 decision and their fourth victory in five games. Duclair scored the tying goal with 3:48 to play, his first career NHL goal, and Zuccarello tallied the winner 37 seconds later. Kevin Klein and Rich Nash also scored and Zuccarello and Brassard added two assists. Henrik Lundqvist made 26 saves. Weve got to work on some things here still and we have the next few days off to get things straightened out, said Zuccarello. But our team effort in the third was unbelievable. New York finished the game minus defenseman John Moore and center Chris Kreider, who both picked up match penalties. Moores boarding of Jonas Brodin resulted in a five-game suspension for the defenseman. The Jets eye a third victory in four games as they suffered a 2-1 shootout loss to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday. Blake Wheeler scored in the first period and Ondrej Pavelec was outstanding with 27 saves, but didnt get enough offensive support. Pavelec made a glove save on Jaromir Jagr in the waning seconds to force overtime, then made a left pad save on the veterans backhand try in the extra session. We played a pretty solid road game, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. 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On the womens side, top-seeded Li Na beat Dominika Cibulkova 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in a rematch of their Australian Open final. She next plays Flavia Pennetta, who defeated Sloane Stephens 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 in Thursdays other quarterfinal. Federer earned the only break in the first set in the last game when Anderson netted a backhand volley. The Swiss star then broke Anderson twice to take a 4-0 lead in the second set. Anderson did his best to trade groundstrokes with Federer while looking for an opening to rush the net, but the South Africans repeated errors spoiled his game plan. "It was big to win the (first) set and then to go on to break early in the second," Federer said. "Then double break was like a bonus. From then on I was home, basically. It was a really good match for me." Dolgopolovs win assured the Ukrainian of rising to a projected No. 23 in next weeks ATP Tour rankings. 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After they huddled, the Slovak player held to even the match at a set apiece. They traded breaks to open the third. Cibulkova survived a service game that went to deuce seven times and staved off four break points to level the score at 2-all. Li swept the final three games, however, to seal the victory. "Im disappointed I didnt win because I had my chances," Cibulkova said. "My serve was just not there. Maybe I tried to go for too much. Her serve was much better than mine." Pennetta emerged victorious after a wildly uneven match affected by swirling winds in the third set from a dust storm outside the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. "The third was a disaster for both of us," Pennetta said. Stephens was the lone American woman left in the tournament, enjoying her best showing of the year so far. She appeared poised to move on after winning six straight games over the end of the second set and start of the third to take a 3-0 lead in the decider. But the Italian, who at 32 is 12 years older than Stephens, won six of the final seven games, breaking the American at love in one of those games. "I was trying to play in the middle of the court, but there was no one ball was in the middle, was always right or left," Pennetta said. No. 2 seed Agnieszka Radwanska and Simona Halep meet in the other womens semifinal Friday. ' ' '