
With just under sixteen minutes remaining in the third period and the score tied at two, the Rangers were looking for a way to get on top.
It started with J.T Miller's pass in behind the net to Connor Sheary, who nearly lost it in the corner. Despite two Canadiens defensemen racing for the puck, Sheary was able to get the puck up to Artemi Panarin at the top of the face-off circle.
Panarin passed the puck back to Sheary, who immediately sent it back, causing confusion amidst the Canadiens defensemen. Panarin sent the puck to Robertson at the blue line, who with room the shoot, ripped one past Sam Montembeault to give the Rangers a 3-2 lead.
The Rangers wound up coming out on top by a final score of 4-3, earning themselves a big win after struggling to develop a strong offensive presence in their first few games.
Tonight was the sixth career game for Robertson, who was drafted 49th overall by the Rangers in 2019. He spent the last four seasons with the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL).