There were glimpses of the skill and of the old top-line chemistry, which were all good signs for Mika Zibanejad in his return to the Rangers lineup.
The top-line pivot came back for the team’s 4-1 win over the Ducks on Tuesday night at the Garden following a nine-game absence because of a delayed onset of concussion symptoms. Zibanejad slid right back into his spot between Chris Kreider and Pavel Buchnevich, the place he left when he was forced out on Nov. 28.
“I think it was a decent game for the first game back,” Zibanejad said after he had one shot on net in just 13:32 of ice time. “I think the skating was there. The positioning, the decision-making and the plays came along, and came throughout the game. It was good to be out there again.”
Coach Alain Vigneault joked about Zibanejad getting tossed from the faceoff circle three times — eventually going 4-for-9 on draws overall — and thought there was still quite a bit of room for improvement.
“As any player that’s been out a while, you’re trying to find your rhythm,” Vigneault said. “It was a first game, and I’m sure he’s going to be better next game.”