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Rangers' Reckoning: A Wake-Up Call for the Blueshirts
New York, USAFriday, November 8, 2024
Head coach Peter Laviolette was candid about the team's performance. He felt they didn't put in enough effort offensively and didn't control the puck well. The Rangers didn't have legitimate puck possession in the offensive zone until the six-minute mark of the first period. Their defensive breakdowns were significant. Jacob Trouba and K'Andre Miller both struggled individually and as a pair. Ryan Lindgren, who's been playing since returning from jaw surgery, struggled alongside Adam Fox.
The Rangers might have rushed Lindgren back into the lineup and the top four defensemen before he was fully ready. This disrupted the team's defensive pairs. Shesterkin's save percentage dropped from . 933 to . 919 after this game, showing that small sample sizes can be deceiving.
Over the last six games, the Rangers have been outscored 14-8 at five-on-five, a stark contrast to their 20-7 edge in the first six games. Kreider admitted that the defensive issues are a choice and a lack of commitment and communication. The Rangers have gotten by on talent and Shesterkin's outstanding play, but teams that rely solely on talent don't usually go far.
This loss is a wake-up call for the Rangers. They need to make changes and turn things around.
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