Last season the Rangers had the fewest power play opportunities in the NHL. So it should come as no surprise that the Blueshirts were in the bottom half in the league in power play goals. Less chances, less goals. Makes sense.
But the Rangers did take a step in the right direction on the man advantage last year. In 2014-15 the Rangers scored 39 power play goals and scored 16.8 percent of the time they had the man advantage. They had their best power play success rate since Jaromir Jagr had 24 power play goals in the 2005-06 season.