We know how last season ended. We know how a 107-point season turned into ashes in the playoffs. And here, five months later, the Rangers are back — but they are not vowing to make amends.
BUFFALO — We know how last season ended. We know how a 107-point season turned into ashes in the playoffs. We know that good men lost their jobs.
“Mistakes are going to happen. If we’re still referencing these mistakes in the past and are always looking back, then we are getting nowhere.”that was vacated by Gerard “Turk” Gallant following the first-round defeat to the Devils, in which the Blueshirts forgot to compete along the way. The new coach is expected to take the team somewhere.
But Gallant apparently took that to the extreme. The players stopped throwing roses at the coach’s feet. In fact, they felt adrift. Exit meetings reinforced the divide. In last season’s wake, the Blueshirts have Other than the rentals , the gang is back. Zibanejad, Chris Kreider, Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba, Ryan Lindgren, Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko and Igor Shesterkin have been in place since 2019-20. K’Andre Miller and Alexis Lafreniere joined the band the following season.10 years since the last trip to the finals
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