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NHL playoff chances report: Who's alive, who's desperate?

The New York Rangers played a game against the Boston Bruins on Wednesday night that was over before the end of the second period. Not just because the hottest team in hockey had built a 5-1 lead and chased Hernik Lundqvist from his crease, but because anyone observing this mess could see the Rangers had unplugged their controllers, unable to find the reset button.

"It was disappointing, frustrating and embarrassing. When you lose a lot, it's going to affect you a little bit. You have to work harder to stay in a certain mindset as a group," Lundqvist said after the game.