NEW YORK -- Dan Girardi returned to the lineup and made himself the difference with one big third-period shot.Girardi scored 1:55 into the final period, lifting the New York Rangers over the Arizona Coyotes 3-2 on Sunday night.The goal was the first of the season for Girardi. He put the Rangers up for good with a slap shot from the right point.I just buried my head and tried to shoot as hard as I can at the net, Girardi said. Good things happen when you put pucks on net.The veteran was paired with rookie Brady Skjei in his first game after missing New Yorks previous three with a strained groin, and Skjei assisted on the goal.New York was playing for the second straight night after winning 4-2 at Washington on Saturday.The leadership group was trying to preach to the young guys that we (had) a huge win in Washington (but) it means nothing if you cant back it up with a win tonight, Girardi said. We stuck with it and found a way to get two points.Josh Jooris and J.T. Miller also scored for the Rangers, who have 12 players with at least one goal this season and 20 players with at least one point.Henrik Lundqvist made 27 stops for New York.Radim Vrbata had both of Arizonas goals, and Louis Domingue made 23 saves. The Coyotes have lost their first four games on a six-game trip since beating Philadelphia in overtime at home to start the season.We are learning it is not easy to win in this league, Vrbata said. Every mistake we make seems to wind up in our net.Vrbata opened the scoring 33 seconds in by deflecting Connor Murphys shot from the right point past Lundqvist.For the most part there were some real good parts to our game, Coyotes coach Dave Tippett said. But good parts to your game doesnt get you a win. We need to find ways to win.Jooris got his first goal with the Rangers with 7:47 left in the first. He jammed a puck under Domingue while being knocked to the ice by Lawson Crouse.New York took its first lead 5:45 into the second when Miller scored his second of the season. With the Rangers on a power play, Miller cut to the net and deflected Ryan McDonaghs slap shot past Domingue for a 2-1 advantage.These points still count at the end of the day, Miller said. We did a good job of hanging on and just finding a way to get two (points).Vrbata made it 2-2 with 3:42 left in the second.Its nice to see pucks go in, thats for sure, Vrbata said. Ill take anything.Game notes Prior to the game, Rangers coach Alain Vigneault announced Girardi would replace D Adam Clendening in the lineup. Vigneault also said LW Chris Kreider reported to the team with neck spasms and would miss the game. Oscar Lindberg dressed in place of Kreider, and skated on the fourth line with Jooris and Brandon Pirri. 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There was no way you could avoid it.Its yet another in a long list of problems confronting South Americas first Games: the Zika virus, rising crime and violence, budget cuts and slow ticket sales.The Games will also open with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff facing an impeachment trial and Brazil mired in its deepest recession in decades.Cedercreutz said the slick-filled part of the bay stained her boat from bow to stern.This is only our second time in Rio, said Cedercreutz, who has qualified in the 49erFX class. Weve heard it was really bad. You get mad because it shouldnt be like this anywhere. It shouldnt be this dirty. But theres nothing we can do about itt.ddddddddddddCedercreutzs sailing partner, Noora Ruskola, said other sailors told her: Your boat looks like a toilet.Guanabara Bay is severely polluted, filled with bacteria and viruses. However, sailors have less frequently complained about industrial pollution in the giant bay.Spanish sailor Jordi Xammar, who will compete in the 470 class, said he saw the slick and tried to avoid it.The boats were completely brown, he said. But the worst thing was we saw a lot of dead fish.Xammar said this is his fourth time in Rio, and hes seen the water improve a bit. It was yellow-green last year.Rio organizing committee officials say the venue is safe, although independent studies by The Associated Press show high level of pathogens in waters that Rio is using for sailing, rowing, canoeing and open-water swimming.World Sailing, the governing body of the sport, said Monday it was not in a position to comment. ' ' '