The New York Rangers have become the first team in NHL history to be shut out in their first three home games of the season. This marks a 180-minute goalless drought at Madison Square Garden, the second-longest home opening streak in NHL history, surpassed only by the defunct Pittsburgh Pirates in 1928. The Rangers have failed to score on their first 90 shots on goal at home, despite generating numerous high-danger chances.
Players expressed frustration and a sense of disbelief at the streak. While acknowledging the team's competitive efforts and the quality of chances created, they admitted to being unable to find the back of the net. Fans reacted with boos during consecutive power plays where the team failed to score. The Rangers will have an opportunity to break their home goalless streak after a stretch of road gam... download the app to read more
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