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tRY IT NOWThe Rangers went into Tuesday night looking to contain Edmonton’s star, Connor McDavid.
On that note, mission accomplished, as McDavid was held scoreless at Madison Square Garden.
Unfortunately, so were the Rangers — again — in a 2-0 loss.
In what’s become an alarming trend, the Rangers haven’t scored a goal in three home games this season, becoming the only team in NHL history to open a season with that much futility on their home ice.
But instead of panic, the Rangers — from new head coach Mike Sullivan, to veteran players like captain J.T. Miller and Mika Zibanejad, insist they are playing well and there’s no reason to make drastic changes.
“The message [to the team] was, ‘We have to make sure we don’t get discouraged because there’s a lot to like with our game over the last six periods,’ ” Sullivan said. “We’re controlling play, we’re controlling territory, we’re limiting shots and scoring chances [and] we’re creating a fair amount of our own at our end of the rink.”