Same Story As Rangers Fall to Seattle

The New York Rangers opened Monday’s game strong, but the same issues on display previously came to the fore, resulting in the team’s fourth straight loss. Kaapo Kakko (two assists) and Ryan Lindgren (one helper) left New York with a 3-2 win over their former team. From the postgame, what became even clearer is that the Blueshirts are struggling mentally with the term “fragile” utilized. 

Game recap:

Rangers lineups vs. Kraken:

Panarin-Zibanejad-Cuylle
Miller-Trocheck-Perreault
Othmann-Laba-Lafrenière
Brodzinski-Carrick-Raddysh

Gavrikov-Schneider
Robertson-Borgen
Soucy-Morrow

Quick
Martin

Scratches: Rempe, Vaakanainen
IR: Shesterkin (lower-body injury)
LTIR: Edström (lower-body injury), Sheary (lower-body injury), Fox (lower-body injury)

A few thoughts:

1) inability to score and maintain structure: New York tallied twice in the first period but none thereafter. This is what has become a recurring negative pattern overall. Evidence is from this stat: 27 times in 49 games, the Blueshirts have scored two or fewer goals 

As Peter Baugh noted, after a strong opening 20 minutes for the Blueshirts, where they forechecked hard and really controlled the pace of play, everything suddenly fell apart. It’s like they went into the locker room and the Monstars stole their mojo. In the first period, the Rangers led in score, shots, shot attempts, and expected goals at five-on-five. 

New York was a completely different team after the first intermission. The Rangers seemed to lose confidence, struggling to break out of their own zone, committing uncharacteristic turnovers, and failing to sustain pressure, indicative of their 20-11 shot deficit over the final two periods. Tied heading into third, Seattle dominated action with an 88 percent expected goal share five-on-five, with New York having zero threats until the end of the period and game. 

Steve Valiquette noted above in the post-game, Seattle mainly scores off the rush, failing to create much off structure. Yesterday, two of the three goals were tallied in that manner. Defensive breakdowns helped lead to the goals, including Gabe Perrault, JT Miller, and Brennan Othmann. But, off a good first period, a goal allowed in the first minute of the second psychologically damaged a team that waits for the next shoe to drop. 

2) Failure: confidence begets confidence. Failure begets failure. The more the latter happens, the more likely negative thoughts creep in, which is what certainly has happened to the team. The comments below from coach Mike Sullivan and Mika Zibanejad, who is one of only two forwards to have continual success, reflect a team that is fighting themselves and expect to lose rather than win. Braden Schneider used the term failure as well. 

Until the team has any sustained success, this mentality will continue. It’s a catch-22, vicious cycle. You won’t think positively unless you have success, but you won’t have success until you think positively. 

“When you don’t have success, nobody feels it more than us,” Sullivan said. “I understand the circumstance we’re in, but the answers are inside our locker room. That’s where we have to look for them.”

“It stings obviously. It’s not fun to lose,” Zibanejad said. “Trying to look for answers, trying to find answers. Maybe it doesn’t look it at times — I understand — but try to do everything we can to try to get a win.”

“When you’re fragile as a group, in a way where things haven’t gone your way, I’m not standing here trying to make excuses for us, but it’s trying to also explain what goes through your mind when things are not going for you. Maybe at times we’re looking at someone else to solve the problem. Four guys may be looking. That doesn’t work in this league.”

3) Miller struggled on and off the ice. As Baugh noted, he committed a penalty in the first minute of the game and fought the puck constantly. The player who lifted his teammates up by their bootstraps last year after arriving was mostly invisible yesterday, a situation all too evident this season. Yesterday, the Rangers had only 13.83 percent of the expected goals with him on the ice at five-on-five, the worst rate of anyone on the team. As a captain and member of the top six, that’s inexcusable.

After the game, Miller, who has been forthright and vocal all season, lacked any answers. He has been taken to task on social media for that lack of leadership. I am not sure what people want him to say. He is frustrated, both at his own play, which I think is partially impacted by the injury that has not fully healed, and the team’s overall performance. The answers he provided earlier in the season and recently would be the same ones he says now, so repeating that message likely would fall on deaf ears again. Maybe if he got angry and took some to task, including his own game, that would mollify a few. But it would be lip service. 

4) Lines: Alexis Lafreniere’s poor performance resulted in his move to the third line. Sullivan and Laf both noted he has to be better, though we knew that already. Perreault, who moved up a line, was not great. But if he is to learn, mistakes will happen, and everyone needs to be willing to live with them. Same with Othmann, who was decent paired with Noah Laba.

Right now, this is a team who wait and expects a bad event, and when it happens, a domino effect happens where it builds on itself. The end result then is the same. 

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    • #59671
      airjan23
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      The New York Rangers opened Monday’s game strong, but the same issues on display previously came to the fore, resulting in the team’s fourth straight
      [See the full post at: Same Story As Rangers Fall to Seattle]

    • #59681
      nyrangers9479
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      The goal going into the deadline should be to add as many picks and prospects as possible. Any roster player that can get something in a return should be traded. Currently we’d be at 9th in the draft but plenty of room for teams to jump us bc we have the most games played. A top 5 pick along with other 1sts would be ideal.

      We’ve gone from a President trophy winner to a bottom feeder while Drury has been running the show. Enough is enough, it’s time for him to go.

    • #59733
      nyrangers9479
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      Man, this site is dead . Where is everyone

      • #59769
        Brukie
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        [quote quote=59733]Man, this site is dead . Where is everyone[/quote]

        There were a few posters who came over from the Buzz but they havent been posting. Im not sure why they havent. Fair weather fans??

        You are so right though Dury took a team from first in the league to 25th, terrible manager, just stupid. The guys he got rid of werent the problem during their runs to the ECF, Trouba, CK20 and Goodrow. It is apparent now those were the Leaders of this team. I didnt like Miller as Captain and still dont, he just got to the team, he wasnt a good Captain in Vancouver, its just Drurys way. Stupid

    • #59772
      Brukie
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      Rangers are now last in the Conference and 27th in the League.

      Thanks Chris for all the wonderful work you have done to improve the team.

      • #59835
        meltingplastic
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        [quote quote=59733]Man, this site is dead . Where is everyone[/quote]
        Honestly the slowness of the site, constantly being logged out, having to manually direct to the forum instead of being able to post straight from the article, just kinda makes me not reply as much.

        That and I’m tired of being frustrated with this team and I know nothing will change ever. We had our shot with JD and Gotta and of course Dolan screwed that up. We’re in for even more dark days if his son truly takes over as president.

        At some point, can the NHL demand he sell I mean with all the sexual harassment stuff in MSG, you figured they could push that like they did in Washington in the NFL but it’s just a pipedream

    • #59859
      picklerick
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      [quote quote=59733]Man, this site is dead . Where is everyone[/quote]

      The site is terribly slow and frustrating to use

    • #59865
      meltingplastic
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      ah yes… down 1-0 2 mins in.. yay

    • #59866
      Mtlca66
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      [quote quote=59859]

      Man, this site is dead . Where is everyone

      The site is terribly slow and frustrating to use[/quote]
      i could load nudes on dial up in the 90s faster than this site loads. it’s wild how slow it is.

    • #59867
      picklerick
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      lol this team

    • #59869
      meltingplastic
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      [quote quote=59867]lol this team[/quote]
      But hey, Chris Drury is a genius winner.. right?

    • #59870
      meltingplastic
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      Also that wasn’t a shot at you pickle

    • #59871
      Brukie
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      [quote quote=59869]

      lol this team

      But hey, Chris Drury is a genius winner.. right?[/quote]

      Drury-Genius as a a friend of ours would say!!

      I told him that would age quickly!!

    • #59875
      meltingplastic
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      There’s no way Dolan can be okay with this.. continued wallopings at home.

    • #59885
      Mtlca66
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      slick goals by Perreault. only positive.

    • #59891
      nyrangers9479
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      I feel like all we can continue to talk about is how Drury has royally screwed this organization but even I’m getting sick of talking about that. Disgusting what he’s turned this team into.

    • #59933
      picklerick
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      Really interested to see if this team has broken TJ yet

    • #59951
      nyrangers9479
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      Na, he’ll say some more players have to go and we just haven’t seen drurys full vision of this team after 5 years.
      Also, we only have (1) 2nd round pick this year instead of the 2 we would’ve bc genius Drury signed Nemeth only to turn around and trade him ALONG WITH (2) 2nd round picks for future considerations just to get rid of him.

      But let’s not forget, he’s a genius

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