
Rangers struggle to find answers for flop versus Flames they are refusing to dwell on
NY Post
It’s a pressing question as the Rangers are now back on the outside looking in of the playoff picture.
For a game of such importance, why was their effort and intensity so lacking during their 2-1 loss to the Flames on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden?
But after a night to reflect on arguably their worst loss of the season, the Rangers still don’t have any good answers or insight.
“I don’t know,” Will Cuylle said after an optional practice on Wednesday, taking a long pause to think but failing to pinpoint anything specific. “I don’t really have an answer for that.”
That mirrored his teammates and head coach Peter Laviolette.
The Rangers recorded just 13 shots on goal — their second lowest of the season.

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