the New York RangersThe qualifying hopes achieved great success after losing 5-1 to Tampa Bay Lightning at Madison Square Garden on Monday evening. Lightning scored three goals playing power to flood blue shirts on home ice.
Mika Zebiangad got the goal of playing power to put Rangers in New York on a large scale. Meanwhile, Praiden Point twice in Tampa Bay Lighting, with Nikita Kushrov (PPG), Yani Gord and Brandon Hagel (EN) to get bolts.
So, here is a look at the three least impressive New York Rangers players from their loss to Tamba Lighting Bay:
Three players are less impressive in New York Rangers from the loss to Tampa Litening Bay
#3 Carson Swissi
Carson Souissi had an indifferent game against Lightning Monday night. The tall defender played nearly 16 minutes over 21 Nuba and got a shot on the goal and scored three blocks.
However, it was his comprehensive defensive play that left the New York Rangers team in a difficult place. For example, Yanni Gourde’s goal at 13:45 of the first period left much of what is required of SOUCY.
Here is a look at the goal of Gourde:
Soucy was arrested in watching Puck, where Gourde made a strong game to reach Puck and beat Igor Shesterkin goalkeeper. He said all Soucy’s reaction, skating on the bench.
#2 Vincent Trovik
Vincent Trochik It was one of the most consistent players in New York Rangers this season. However, he was not at his best against lightning. At 22:26 of the ice time, TRCKKK did not score a point although four shots on the goal.
However, it was his lack of effort on the first night of the night that emphasized the harsh trockeck picnic.
Let’s look at:
Rangers Blue Liner Braden Schneider covered the front part of the network, leaving the distant side without protection. When Trockck realized that the spot is open, Point has already moved to the scenario shovel via Chesterkin.
Trockck was unable to do a lot against Point, leaving him wide for the age of forty of the season. Moving forward, TRCKKK will look more influential as blue shirts clings to their high hopes.
#1 igor Shesterkin
Igor Shepskin He was not at his best on Monday night. Rangers NetMnder abandoned four goals on 22 rounds, including three power playing goals. Although he could not be blamed at every goal, shesterkin in previous seasons would have been Rangers in the game.
Instead, he surrendered to a largely soft goals on Monday. For example, the goal of playing the second power at night was one who would like to return to Sharskin:
Shesterkin was unable to respond in time to stop Point, which led to the fourth goal of the screws at night. In general, SHESTERKIN’s performance was not an indication of the highest -paid goalkeeper in NHL.
The Rangers team will return to work on Wednesday evening when they host Flydelphia Flyers, hoping to return to the Wild Conference Eastern card.