Rangers Stumble Again: Can They Break the Goal Drought Before It’s Too Late?
But here’s where it gets intriguing. Instead of fraying nerves or knee-jerk reactions, the team’s pulse remains steady. From fresh-faced head coach Mike Sullivan to seasoned leaders like J.T. Miller and Mika Zibanejad, the mantra is clear: no panicking, no throwing in the towel. “There’s so much to like about our game,” Sullivan insists, focusing on control, limiting chances, and creating opportunities, even if the puck refuses to find the net. The irony? Their gameplay has been sharp—outshooting the Oilers and staying disciplined with no penalties—but finishing remains elusive. Still, the Rangers talk about resilience, a tough grind, and the promise of a breakthrough just beyond the horizon. It’s a story of frustration and hope tangled together, and if they keep playing with this spirit, the goals—and the wins—might just come in time to lift the Garden’s spirits.



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