The Rangers finally ran into a team that was playing worse than them Saturday night. It was a better night in some ways when it came to defense. Some Rangers actually showed a level of emotional involvement when it came to making sure a Cane's player would not get a scoring chance.
The power play is still working on the premise that you shoot the puck in and chase it. If you catch up to the dumped in puck, then you send it further around the dashers. This is not how to set up a power play. Gomez seems to have one move and one play making scheme on every power play shift. He looks a lot like Jagr sorry to say. The bad Jagr is who I am referring to. On Dubinsky. Can someone tell the kid that after he gains the zone, which he does the best of any Ranger center, and dishes the puck that he should plant himself in the slot? Duby would get many more rebounds that way. As a matter of fact, The Rangers as a whole would score a lot more if they could get a few rebounds. Which they do not.
West Coast swings historically bring changes to Rangers rosters and or coaches. We shall see!
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