Mike Sullivan Opens Up About Rangers’ Heartbreaking Overtime Defeat—What Went Wrong?
The New York Rangers faced yet another gut-wrenching overtime defeat Sunday night, falling 3-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights. Coming off a valiant 3-2 overtime battle with the Colorado Avalanche, where the Blueshirts demonstrated heart and grit against one of the league’s elite, expectations were sky-high. But, well, sometimes games throw you a curveball. The Rangers stumbled out of the gate against Vegas, conceding an early goal and weathering relentless pressure. Still, a formidable rally in the second period—sparked by the dynamic trio of Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, and Alexis Lafrenière—gave fans a glimmer of hope. Unfortunately, penalties crept in late, and the Golden Knights capitalized, snatching victory in the dying moments. Mike Sullivan’s frustration was palpable, but so was his belief in the team’s growth amid a brutal stretch of games. This team is carving out its identity, even if the scoreboard isn’t always reflective of the effort. For now, the Rangers will look to regroup ahead of their next showdown against the Chicago Blackhawks.



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