Be careful what you wish for, especially when it comes to the Rangers’ power-play unit.
The Rangers might prefer if Game 3 of their second-round playoff series were more like the series opener, with nearly 60-plus minutes of five-on-five play, rather than the exhibition of misery that was Game 2 on Friday night, which ended in aAfter just 27 seconds on the power play in Game 1, the Rangers had their chances in this one — did they ever.
The Rangers struggled to win a faceoff — a problem that plagued them at even strength as well. They struggled to enter the zone. They got caught out by Carolina’s so-called power kill, which puts an emphasis on getting up the ice and creating shorthanded chances, giving up rushes the wrong way until one finally converted.
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