New York Rangers Struggle Offense Early 2025-26 Season Amid Scoring Slumps
New York Rangers Struggle Offense Early 2025-26 Season Amid Scoring Slumps

New York Rangers Struggle Offense Early 2025-26 Season Amid Scoring Slumps

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The New York Rangers have struggled offensively during the early part of the 2025-26 NHL season, despite showing strong defensive performances. They currently hold a record around 2-3-1 and have notably failed to score any goals at home, setting an unwanted NHL record for a scoreless streak at Madison Square Garden. While their defense remains solid, anchored by star goalie Igor Shesterkin's exceptional save percentage and goals-against average, the offense has faltered with key forwards like Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck in slumps and the loss of veteran scorer Chris Kreider. Coach Mike Sullivan praised the team’s resilience and character for pushing through early adversity, particularly in a comeback win against Montreal, but the scoring drought continues to be a major concern. The team has attempted adjustments, including line changes to ignite their top-six forwards, but the inability to finish scoring chances has been a consistent problem, impacting their overall standings and momentum.

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