Rangers’ special teams continues to deliver in biggest playoff moments
NY Post
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Rangers’ special teams aren’t just clicking on all cylinders right now, they’re showing up in big moments.
The power play and penalty kill have allowed the Blueshirts to separate themselves from their first two opponents in the playoffs.
Through four games against the Capitals and the first two against the Hurricanes, the Rangers have swung the special teams battle in their favor in convincing fashion.
Game 2 Tuesday night against the Hurricanes was no different, with the power play notching a game-tying goal in the third period and the game-winning goal in double-overtime.
“I think we’re confident for sure,” Vincent Trocheck said after scoring the game-winner. “I think we do expect to score. Obviously, it’s not going to happen every single time. We feel like as a unit, the team relies on us to score on the power play. Especially so far this playoffs, special teams have been so big. Power play, penalty kill are huge in these games. We know we’re relied on a lot, and there’s a lot of pressure in that. When we have this confidence, this rhythm, we just want to try to keep doing the same things to keep it going.”
The power play has recorded four go-ahead goals — two from Mika Zibanejad, one from Trocheck and one from Jack Roslovic — and two game-winning goals — one from Artemi Panarin and the other from Trocheck.
The first day of the rest of Daniel Jones’ dwindling time with the Giants arrived Wednesday, with Jones in the building, in the meetings, on the practice field (although not doing very much) and not at all part of the game plan for the next game, relegated to a non-participant role for the remainder of the season.