GREENBURGH, N.Y. — After two straight impressive wins, not even coach/mixologist David Quinn seems to want to change anything right now with the Rangers. He’ll make an exception if No. 1 center Mika Zibanejad is ready to play Monday against the Ottawa Senators at Madison Square Garden, but other than that, Quinn would just as soon stay with the same formula that worked in wins against Tampa Bay Tuesday and Nashville Saturday.
Part of that formula is that Alexandar Georgiev has played well in goal in both games and as a result the 23-year-old Russian will make his third straight start Monday against the last-place Senators, who come in with a record of 3-8-1.