this new york rangers 0-3 defeated by vancouver canucks Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. This was the Blueshirts’ 13th loss and their sixth shutout at home.
Evander Kane scored for the Canucks in the first period, Liam Ogren scored for the first time in the second period and Connor Garland scored an empty-net goal in the third period.
The Rangers’ overall offense struggled, failing to convert on the power play and conceding an early fumble and a shorthanded empty netter late. Here are the New York Rangers’ worst players since their loss to the Vancouver Canucks.
The 3 most impressive New York Rangers players after their loss to the Vancouver Canucks
#3 JT Miller
Despite the team’s strong possession, Miller was unable to convert his chances into goals. He didn’t live up to his own high standards in finishing the game.
In a game characterized by the Rangers’ inability to suppress scoring chances, his failure to capitalize became emblematic of the team’s offensive woes.
#2 Matthew Robertson
Robertson was directly involved in the opening goal against Evander Kane, but his path was blocked, allowing Kane to score just 1 minute and 46 seconds into the game. Defensive miscues gave Vancouver early momentum in the game.
He finished the game with a minus-1 rating in 14 shifts in 11:14 minutes of ice time.
#1 Jonathan Quick
Quick allowed two goals on 15 shots. The early goal set a strong tone, and while the offense didn’t provide any support, his performance didn’t make the game close enough to turn around. He finished with an .875 save percentage.
The New York Rangers are ranked seventh in the Metropolitan Division with a record of 15 wins, 15 draws and 4 losses. They went to the corporate center to face st louis blues (12-5-7) Next Thursday. Puck drops at 7:30 pm ET.
Edited by Abhishek Dilta





