Sustaining success has not been the Rangers’ forte this season.
Whether it’s building on a valiant win or a strong period, the Blueshirts have consistently failed to deliver.
Their 3-1 loss to the Hurricanes on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden counted as the 10th time the Rangers followed a win with a loss this season.
Head coach Peter Laviolette and the rest of the team have repeatedly stressed the importance of stringing not just wins together, but 60 minutes of play they can feel good about.
Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin watches a puck get by him in the second period of a loss to the Hurricanes on Dec. 22, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY PostEvery effective frame seems to be followed by an egregious imbalance of shots on goal.
Every solid victory followed by colossally disappointing efforts.
Every time a glimmer of hope for a turnaround has sparkled, the Rangers have found ways to dull it.
“We didn’t get the puck to the next level in the second period,” Laviolette said after his team fell to 16-16-1 on the season. “I thought the battles went their way. One goal on the power play, one with a guy coming out of the box, and so that’s the difference in the game. I thought they were better than us in the second period.”
The last time the Rangers won two games in a row was Nov. 17 and 19, which came just before this 4-12 stretch that has seen the club drop to sixth in the Metropolitan Division and 22nd in the NHL.
The last time they won on home ice was Dec. 6.
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That has left the Rangers five points out of a playoff spot before Sunday night’s slate of games.
“Got to get right back on it [Monday against the Devils],” Adam Fox said. “End on a good note before this break.”
The Rangers’ drop-off from the first to the second period was evident.
Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin reacts as the Hurricanes’ Jack Roslovic celebrates a goal on Dec. 22, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY PostGetting outshot 16-8 and barely generating much possession time through the middle frame, the Blueshirts fell behind 2-1 after building a first-period lead with a spirited effort.
They’ve had a tough time staying out of the box the last few games, and it proved costly Sunday afternoon.
Just as the Hurricanes’ second power play expired, William Carrier buried a rebound off a Jaccob Slavin shot to knot the game at one-all at the 9:12 mark of the second period.
Alexis Lafreniere was then hit with a double-minor high-sticking penalty to give Carolina a four-minute man advantage.
Jimmy Vesey (26) scores for the Rangers 17 seconds into the game against the Hurricanes on Dec. 22, 2024. Robert Sabo for NY PostThe game of inches has not been kind to the Rangers in weeks, but the team hasn’t exactly fought for its space, either.
Two seconds before the Canes power play expired, Dmitry Orlov found Jack Roslovic backdoor for the 2-1 lead. It was the one-time Ranger’s 14th goal of the season.
Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin, who finished with 28 saves on 30 shots, came so close to intercepting Orlov’s feed.
“We just weren’t able to execute the plan that we wanted to in the second,” Braden Schneider said. “They’re a team that they come in waves. You’ve got to expect that. We weren’t able to break that up and get back to our game. I thought they kept kind of going downhill when we needed to get a stop in our end or just keep playing simple in their end.
“I think that was the thing is, they brought their push and we weren’t able to respond with anything back.”






