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The NY Rangers have been more aggressive on the forecheck and have had better gap control in the neutral zone, leading to a long stretch of strong play.
From a hockey tactics standpoint, having an even split of LD/RD is nice to have. But for the NY Rangers, their best players don’t match that split.
Handedness matters on the powerplay, and the NY Rangers are using their top skill players on the wrong side, neutering their effectiveness.
David Quinn has the NY Rangers giving up the blue line regularly, and it’s part of the design of his defense system.
When David Quinn took over head coaching duties, it was expected that the Rangers would shore up their defensive woes […]
For the Alain Vigneault years, we watched the Rangers struggle with defending high quality chances, specifically about three feet out […]
Filip Chytil made his debut on LW last night against Colorado. The 2017 first round pick was drafted as a […]
Going into the season, David Quinn’s defensive zone system was going to take center stage. After years of a complicated […]