The look on Mika Zibanejad’s face in the moment — as he skated toward the boards after Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson robbed him from just outside the crease in the third period — said it all, with his head tilted to the left and a look of disbelief stretched across his face.
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tRY IT NOWThe tone of his answers minutes after the fourth consecutive Rangers loss at the Garden to open the season did, too.
When asked if it’s dangerous for the Blueshirts to keep saying at least they’re getting chances if they’re not getting goals, Zibanejad’s answer included, “I honestly don’t know what else to do.”
Then, when asked how the Rangers can create better puck luck, Zibanejad, in part, asked, “Do you have a better idea than what we’re doing right now?” Those moments that strayed from the typically stoic and calm — and longest-tenured — Blueshirt served as hints of mounting frustration from their early season offensive woes, even as head coach Mike Sullivan insisted after their 3-1 loss Monday that there isn’t a disconnect on offense.
“I mean, we just have to keep going,” Zibanejad said, when asked about the puck luck. “… Like I don’t know, it’s frustrating, and I understand that you guys gotta ask the questions, but we have to bear down on chances. I have to score on that one [in the third period]. It’s simple.