The Rangers saw the blueprint for how to win on Tuesday night.
All they had to do was watch the Hurricanes play.
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tRY IT NOWAfterward, coach Mike Sullivan and team captain J.T. Miller noted Carolina was more physical in front of the net — on both ends of the ice — en route to the win.
And it’s something the Rangers haven’t done enough of, especially at Madison Square Garden, where they are the only team in the league without a home victory thanks to the Kings win in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
“I just think it’s resilience [and] mindset,” Sullivan said. “We’re gonna go to work as far as areas to try to help us get better: Having a harder, more consistent, presence” in front of the net in order to impact opponents’ sight lines.
And Miller, who put most of the blame for the team’s overall struggles on himself, echoed his coach.
“We’re not putting [shots] in the net and we’re not hard enough around their net right now,’’ Miller said following the fourth Rangers blanking in six home games. “It’s obviously frustrating… [Carolina] play the right way, bearing down in front of their net.”