Rangers look to stop home slide in game against Islanders
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The Rangers suffered another deflating home loss in which they failed to score and heard scattered boos on their way off the ice.
For a team having a hard time scoring goals, especially at home, the Rangers power-play failure has been even more damaging.
Just when New York Rangers fans thought it couldn’t get any worse on home ice, last night happened. This was all after a successful road trip in which Broadway’s Best won three of four and seemed to have righted the ship.
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How can the New York Rangers fix their struggling power play?
Perhaps all Artemi Panarin needs to do is shave his head? Panarin certainly thinks so. “I had to change something,” the New York Rangers’ 34-year-old star winger said. “Next stop, left stick for me.” With just two goals and seven points to open 2025-26,
No team has scored fewer goals through the first month of the season than the Rangers and no team has had a more ineffective power play.
The Rangers (5-5-2) rallied for a thrilling 4-3 overtime win Thursday in Edmonton against the Oilers. They overcame a 3-1 third-period deficit, when Braden Schneider and Taylor Raddysh scored clutch goals to pull them even, and J.T. Miller won it in OT.