The Rangers finally have been able to depend on their power play of late. Perhaps a little too much.
As the Rangers’ man-advantage has become more of a threat, their five-on-five offense has become less of one. Over their past six games, the Rangers have scored 14 goals — nine on the power play and five at even strength — with a 3-3 record to show for it.
So coach David Quinn began shaking up the lines Tuesday at practice in the hope of finding a spark without the man-advantage.