Rangers still trying to break power-play funk after lineup change didn’t work
The Rangers are presently in an 0-for-17 rut with the man-advantage entering Thursdays home game against the Canadiens.
The Rangers are presently in an 0-for-17 rut with the man-advantage entering Thursdays home game against the Canadiens.
The Rangers lost three of four games on their west-coast swing and still managed to stay atop the Metropolitan Division standings.
It was fitting that the only Ranger who could score on Charlie Lindgren was his brothers defensive partner, Adam Fox.
Regarding the Rangers, who entertain Connor Bedard at the Garden on Thursday, or is Bedard going to entertain the Garden?
Nearly half the game had gone by before the Rangers found their own game Saturday night. But the Blueshirts couldn't close the deal.
Adam Fox lucked out with a smooth recovery timeline while sidelined with the first significant injury of his hockey career.
The Rangers, who have a success rate of 85.3 percent (14-for-95) on the PK, have killed 17 of 19 over the last six contests.
Out of the rubble of Tuesdays dispiriting 7-3 defeat to the Maple Leafs at the Garden, Adam Foxs best performance since returning on Nov. 29 from a 10-game absence was the hidden nugget.
This has been a different type of stretch in a different kind of season for Adam Fox.