Peter Laviolette, the Rangers' coach, humorously addressed his team's ongoing struggles with their power play during practice, where they have failed to score effectively. The Rangers are currently 2-for-43 over the past 16 games, and despite having talented players like Adam Fox and Artemi Panarin on the top unit, they are struggling to capitalize on opportunities. Laviolette pointed out the noticeable performance of the second unit, suggesting a potential shift in strategy as the team heads into the final stretch of the season while trying to overcome various challenges.
Peter Laviolette smiled as he addressed the Rangers' ongoing struggles, highlighting the lack of success in their power play and the team's efforts to improve.
'There was a lot of good chances out there to score goals,' Laviolette said of practice, emphasizing the team's need to convert opportunities into actual goals.
Despite having a notable roster, the Rangers find themselves in a frustrating cycle of trying to find answers to their season-long struggles.
Laviolette noted that the team's second power play unit is 'the most noticeable group,' indicating a possible future strategy shift for the Blueshirts.
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