New York Rangers center Andrew Copp only had one hat trick in his career prior to Thursday, but he needed just 19 minutes against the New York Islanders to record his second.
Copp, 27, recorded a natural hat trick (three consecutive goals) in the first period against the Islanders to give the Rangers a quick 3-0 lead. He started the scoring less than four minutes after the puck dropped when Artemi Panarin found him with a pass for an open shot.
Perfect setup, perfect strike. pic.twitter.com/YDjjFWrZPf
— x - New York Rangers (@NYRangers) April 21, 2022
After scoring again with just over 12 minutes left in the first period, Copp completed the hat trick with just over a minute left.
First period Andrew Copp hat trick.
— x - New York Rangers (@NYRangers) April 22, 2022
That is the tweet. pic.twitter.com/PwxcZsGHwO
Copp spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Winnipeg Jets and was in his eighth season with the team when he was traded to the Rangers in March. In 15 games with New York, Copp has recored eight goals and 10 assists.
With Copp's early flurry, the Rangers managed to beat the Islanders, 6-3. New York is tied for first place in the Metropolitan Division with the Carolina Hurricanes.
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