The latest installment did not disappoint with the Rangers, considered the road team here despite the fact that Madison Square Garden is closer to Yankee Stadium than Nassau Coliseum, scoring their 121st victory against the Islanders thanks to 30 saves from goalie Henrik Lundqvist and goals from Benoit Pouliot, late in the second period, and Daniel Carcillo, early in the third. Carcillo's goal at 4:36 of the third was the game-winner. The Rangers and Islanders will take their rivalry indoors Friday at the Garden to close out the season series, but the memories of the outdoor game will still be quite fresh. "Honestly, I hope every player in the NHL would have the chance to play in a game like that," said Rangers center Derick Brassard, who assisted on Pouliot's game-tying goal late in the second period. "It's just so much fun. To play in a game like that in front of your family and everything, that's awesome. I'm going to remember that for a long time." Part of the reason his memories from the Stadium Series will be so good is the Rangers got a Yankee Stadium sweep to move three points up on the Philadelphia Flyers for second place in the Metropolitan Division. They beat the New Jersey Devils 7-3 in a Sunday matinee. In addition, Lundqvist and the Rangers improved to 3-0-0 in outdoor games, including a win against the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2012 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic. Lundqvist has allowed six goals on 89 shots in outdoor games. "Everything I hoped for," Lundqvist said of the Stadium Series games. "I was hoping for two wins. I was hoping for two [sellouts], and just to walk away from this with an awesome experience. That's what we have. We talked about wanting to win these games to be able to look back on them and have a smile on your face instead of thinking about the mistakes or a loss. Now it's two days that I will remember for the rest of my life."