The New York Rangers lineup is loaded with offensive talent, but that didn’t always translate as many had hoped it would on the power play. This is especially true in the team’s first round exit to the New Jersey Devils.
After finishing fourth overall in PP% (25.2) in 2021-22, the Blueshirts dipped to seventh last season (24.1). Despite sporting some of the game’s best offensive players, the power went out against the Devils going 5 for 28 (17.9%) and allowed two shorthanded goals against..
Looking back, the Rangers never seemed to find chemistry down the stretch after adding Patrick Kane and Vladimir Tarasenko.