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David Harbour and Connie Britton show team spirit as they lead celebrities at New York Rangers hockey game in NYC

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David Harbour, Connie Britton and a number of other stars showed their support for the New York Rangers at Saturday night’s match in New York City.

Harbour, 47, donned a blue and red Rangers t-shirt under a black coat. He was joined by his step-daughters 11-year-old Ethel and nine-year-old Marnie, the daughter of his wife Lily Allen.

Britton, 55, also wore a blue, red and white cap and a gray t-shirt with the Rangers symbol emblazoned upon her chest.

Showing his support: Harbour, 47, donned a blue and red Rangers t-shirt under a black coat

Another star: Britton, 55, also wore a blue, red and white cap and a gray t-shirt with the Rangers symbol emblazoned upon her chest

Cheering on: David Harbour, Connie Britton and a number of other stars showed their support for the New York Rangers at Saturday night’s match in New York City

She was joined by her son Eyob, who she adopted from Ethiopia in 2011. He wore a blue hockey sweater with a similar cap to his mother’s. 

Joss Stone, who recently performed in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, attended the event in a Rangers sweater, black leggings and black boots. 

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She carried a brown and white shoulder bag slung over her right arm, and her blonde hair was parted in the middle.

Her tresses were cut short, just barely brushing her slender shoulders. She was joined by her boyfriend, Cody DaLuz, and mother, Wendy Stoker at the game.  

Step-siblings: He was joined by his step-daughters 11-year-old Ethel and nine-year-old Marnie, the daughter of his wife Lily Allen

Step-siblings: He was joined by his step-daughters 11-year-old Ethel and nine-year-old Marnie, the daughter of his wife Lily Allen

Giggling: Harbour and his step-daughters laughed while looking at the video monitor

Giggling: Harbour and his step-daughters laughed while looking at the video monitor

Big fan: Joss Stone, who recently performed in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, attended the event in a Rangers sweater, black leggings and black boots

Big fan: Joss Stone, who recently performed in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, attended the event in a Rangers sweater, black leggings and black boots

The family: She was joined by her boyfriend, Cody DaLuz, and mother, Wendy Stoker at the game

The family: She was joined by her boyfriend, Cody DaLuz, and mother, Wendy Stoker at the game

A big fan of the New York Rangers, Stone got the opportunity to meet a Rangers legend during the evening when she took a picture with Henrik Lundqvist.   

The 40-year-old former Rangers goalie wore a gray coat over a brown top, black leather gloves and gray pants. 

His full gray hair was swept off to his left, and his beard was shaved down against his jaw. 

Henrik brought his daughters Charles and Jill to the event as well. One of his daughters was on crutches. 

Superstar player: A big fan of the New York Rangers, Stone got the opportunity to meet a Rangers legend during the evening when she took a picture with Henrik Lundqvist

Superstar player: A big fan of the New York Rangers, Stone got the opportunity to meet a Rangers legend during the evening when she took a picture with Henrik Lundqvist

Out with the kids: Henrik brought his daughters Charles and Jill to the event as well. One of his daughters was on crutches

Out with the kids: Henrik brought his daughters Charles and Jill to the event as well. One of his daughters was on crutches

Singing star: Pitch Perfect star Skylar Astin took his nephew Luca and mother Meryl Lipstein to the game

Singing star: Pitch Perfect star Skylar Astin took his nephew Luca and mother Meryl Lipstein to the game

Pitch Perfect star Skylar Astin took his nephew Luca and mother Meryl Lipstein to the game. She looked far more festive than him in a blue Rangers sweater and bulky red scarf. 

Despite the star power of their fans, the Rangers lost the game 4-3 to the visiting Edmonton Oilers. 

The Rangers moved to 10-8-4 on the season and will next play on Monday, November 28, against the New Jersey Devils. 

Loss: Despite the star power of their fans, the Rangers lost the game 4-3 to the visiting Edmonton Oilers

Loss: Despite the star power of their fans, the Rangers lost the game 4-3 to the visiting Edmonton Oilers

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