NHL Season Secrets: Uncover the Surprising Strengths, Hidden Weaknesses, and Game-Changing X Factors for Every Team
Despite having Shesterkin in the crease, New York was in the bottom half on defense last season (allowing 3.11 goals per game), and that’s an area they’ll need to improve quickly under Sullivan. Special teams was another sore spot — the Rangers were 28th on the power play, making it a momentum killer. Sullivan has to dial in his team’s details and put them on track to be the dynamic contender they were not so long ago.
Most likely award winner: Mike Sullivan, Jack Adams
Fantasy outlook: From Presidents’ Trophy winners to missing the playoffs, the fantasy output for most Rangers mirrored the fall. Panarin and Fox can rebound if the power play regains form. Lafreniere has a chance to take a big step forward.



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