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Mika Zibanejad was at a loss for words after he and the New York Rangers made history Tuesday night by becoming the first team in NHL history to get shut out in each of its first three home games of the season.
J.T. Miller delivered a clear message after the New York Rangers' third consecutive home loss at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday.
The only team to start worse was the long-defunct Pittsburgh Pirates, who went 187 minutes and 19 seconds without scoring to open the 1928 season, per ESPN. The Rangers are now within seven-and-a-half minutes of breaking that 97-year-old mark when they return home next week.
Trent Frederic scored, Stuart Skinner stopped all 30 shots he faced and the back-to-back defending Western Conference-champion Edmonton Oilers beat the New York Rangers 2-0 on
The Oilers embark on a five-game road trip, starting in New York, after splitting their first two games at home. Most recently, the Oilers defeated the Vancouver Canucks 3-1, getting goals from Noah Philp (1), Andrew Mangiapane (2), and Leon Draisaitl (2 ...
Following the 6-3 win over the Utah Mammoth, a teammate of Connor McDavid delivered a sincere message to the Edmonton Oilers.
It was Quick's first shutout this season and the 64th of his career, tying Rangers great Henrik Lundqvist for 17th place in NHL history.