Rangers beat Utah to cap strong road trip that has injected new life into season
NY Post
SALT LAKE CITY — At the end of the 2024-25 regular season, this three-game road trip could be a difference-maker for the Rangers.
Picking up five of a possible six points out west, after taking a 5-3 win over Utah Hockey Club on Thursday night at Delta Center, the Blueshirts have not only injected life back into their game, but they’ve done so against some notable competition.
“We’re still frustrated about the one we lost,” head coach Peter Laviolette said with a smile. “It was a good road trip. Even going back prior, I think we’ve been playing some good hockey. We’ve just got to continue to do that. We’ve got to remember what’s gotten us here. We’ve got to take that into every game, that mindset of what works for us right now. If we can do that, then we’re going to get a chance.”
There was a lot to like about a total team effort in the 2-1 win in Vegas.
Despite an overtime defeat at the hands of a hot Avalanche team in Denver, the Rangers put forth one of their better defensive efforts of the season.
The victory in their first game in Utah, however, was one they probably wouldn’t have come out on top of a month ago.
We might as well start talking about this now. As early as next Tuesday, it’s at least possible that Carlos Beltran will earn the 75 percent of the vote necessary to gain entrance to the Hall of Fame. And when that happens — if not now, then some year soon — it’s going to be a most interesting thing to watch how Mets fans react.