Hagelin, in just his 16th career game, scored in the second and third periods for the surging Rangers (22-8-4). The Atlantic Division leaders who leapfrogged defending Stanley Cup champion Boston into first place in the Eastern Conference.
The Rangers finished a 3-0 homestand that included a pair of victories over the Islanders in a five-day span. New York’s past four victories have been against division rivals.
Lundqvist improved to 23-11-5 against the Islanders with four shutouts. He has three shutouts overall this season and 38 in seven NHL seasons.
Marian Gaborik sealed the win with his league-leading 22nd goal — an empty-netter with 2:28 left. Gaborik scored for the fifth straight game, netting seven in the span, and matched his goal total for all of last season.
At Chicago, Viktor Stalberg scored two goals and Corey Crawford made 37 saves as Chicago topped Columbus.
Marian Hossa had a goal and an assist, and Patrick Sharp also connected for the Blackhawks, who are 9-1-1 in their last 11 games and lead the NHL with 50 points.
Crawford lost a bid for his first shutout this season when Columbus defenseman James Wisniewski scored at 3:09 of the third period. Crawford was sharp, especially early on, in his second straight start following a string of six consecutive starts by backup Ray Emery.
Steve Mason blocked 18 shots for Columbus, which lost its fifth straight and has yet to win in regulation on the road this season. The Blue Jackets have a league-worst 22 points.
At St. Paul, Jan Hejda scored the go-ahead goal at 10:20 of the third period and Colorado snapped a nine-game road losing skid by beating Minnesota.
The Avalanche won on the road for the first time since Oct. 22 and extended Minnesota’s winless streak to seven games.
Ryan O’Reilly, Gabriel Landeskog and TJ Galiardi also scored for Colorado.
Pierre-Marc Bouchard and Cal Clutterbuck scored for the Wild. Team captain and leading scorer Mikko Koivu returned after missing the last four games with a leg injury and had an assist.
At Vancouver, British Columbia, Andrew Ebbett scored twice to lead Vancouver over Edmonton.
Daniel Sedin, Alex Burrows, and Ryan Kesler also scored for Vancouver, which won for the 13th time in 17 games to move ahead of Minnesota for the Northwest division lead.
Jordan Eberle, Ryan Smyth and Corey Potter scored as Edmonton lost for the seventh time in the last 13 games.
Smyth and Potter scored during the same 5-minute power play.
Vancouver outshot the Oilers 26-21 overall and dominated a weary-looking Edmonton team in the first period, limiting the Oilers to only two shots in the first 14:30 of the game.
In Buffalo, New York, Brayden McNabb capped Buffalo’s four-goal first period with his first NHL goal and the Sabres cruised past Washington.
Jason Pominville, Matt Ellis and Christian Ehrhoff also scored in the first period for the Sabres, who snapped a three-game skid to improve to 4-6-2 in their last 12 games.
Ryan Miller, making his sixth straight start, finished with 20 saves.
Matt Hendricks and Alex Ovechkin scored for Washington, which fell to 1-2-1 in its last four.
Michal Neuvirth started for the fifth straight time, but was pulled midway through the first period after allowing three goals on six shots.
In Raleigh, Cam Ward made 23 saves and was credited with a bizarre empty-net goal, leading Carolina past New Jersey.
Brandon Sutter had a short-handed goal, Tuomo Ruutu and Anthony Stewart scored in the second period, and Tim Gleason and Tim Brent each had two assists for the Hurricanes.
Ward’s first career goal came at the end of a strange sequence. Ilya Kovalchuk’s errant pass for Adam Henrique from the end line wound up going the length of the ice and into an empty net with 29.4 seconds left.
Officials initially awarded the goal to Sutter before a postgame review determined he never touched the puck.
David Clarkson had a goal and an assist for New Jersey. He and Henrique scored in the third period and Johan Hedberg made 30 saves for the Devils, who had won seven of nine.
In Los Angeles, Willie Mitchell scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and Los Angeles broke an offensive slump for its second victory under new coach Darryl Sutter.
Rob Scuderi, Brad Richardson and captain Dustin Brown also scored for the Kings, who scored at least three goals for the first time in 15 games since Nov. 22.
Mitchell and Brown both scored in the third period on stoppable shots against Phoenix’s Jason LaBarbera, who made 25 saves before getting pulled from his third straight start in place of injured Mike Smith.
Raffi Torres scored twice and Daymond Langkow added a third-period goal in Phoenix’s sixth loss in nine games.
Jonathan Quick stopped 26 shots for Los Angeles.
At St. Louis, Adam Cracknell, recalled from the minors earlier in the day, put St. Louis ahead for good in the second period and the Blues scored two rare power-play goals in a win over Dallas.
St. Louis, which won its sixth successive home game, improved to 7-1-1 in its last nine. The Blues are 15-3-4 under coach Ken Hitchcock, who took over Nov. 6 after Davis Payne was fired.
Dallas lost for the third time in eight games. The Stars had won their previous five against St. Louis.
Chris Stewart scored twice for St. Louis, including an empty-net goal with 50 seconds left.
Evgeny Grachev, Chris Stewart and Jason Arnott also scored for the Blues, who are 14-3-1 at home.
Mike Ribeiro, Eric Nystrom and Michael Ryder scored for the Stars.
At San Jose, California, Andrew Cogliano scored the tiebreaking goal midway through the second period and Jonas Hiller made 36 saves as Anaheim ended a 13-game winless skid on the road.
Luca Sbisa and Bobby Ryan also scored for the Ducks, who beat the Sharks for the third time — of 10 wins overall — this season. Anaheim won its third road game and second in San Jose.
Joe Pavleski and Jamie McGinn scored for the Sharks, who had a four-game winning streak snapped.
The Ducks also ended a four-game losing streak overall.
Antti Niemi made 20 saves for San Jose.
In Nashville, Valtteri Filppula scored a pair of goals to lead Detroit over Nashville.
Pavel Datsyuk and Danny Cleary also scored for the Red Wings, who scored twice in a span of 13 seconds during the second period and stopped a two-game skid. Jimmy Howard made 31 saves.
Jonathon Blum scored for the Predators, who have lost three of four.
Rangers’ Hagelin scores 2, Lundqvist blanks Isles
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