Daily Archives: November 1, 2023

Is That A Broom?

7-2-0

Oh, what a start to the season. The Rangers have set a franchise record by sweeping the 5 game road trip. That’s 10 juicy points. The 14 total points place them at the top of the Metropolitan division and third in the league. A lot is going right.

  • Seattle 4-1 Win
  • Calgary 3-1 Win
  • Edmonton 3-0 Win
  • Vancouver 4-3 OT Win
  • Winnipeg 3-2 OT Win

Those last two games were crazy, must watch hockey. The Rangers’ special teams are doing incredibly well, often making the difference between a win and a loss. The defense as a whole is the best it has looked in years: aggressive, prominent forechecking, plenty of hits, and a ton of blocked shots. The team is consistently moving into the crease to help out the goalie. There are very few second chances because Shesterkin and Quick (huge props for JQ shaking off the preseason and showing everyone that he’s still a contender) are keeping rebounds to a minimum.

Face-off wins haven’t been this high in more than a decade. Panarin is in MVP mode with 5 goals and 10 assists in 9 games. Zibanejad is now waking up from his goal slumber with a clutch goal in the last 2 games; he has 9 total points. Krieder is a deflection god. Lafreniere is having the best start of his career with 4 goals.

In short, all the lines are doing well and the team is getting stronger with each game. This is so exciting.

There are problems that need to be worked on. Too many dumb penalties (Trocheck being at the front of this one) and there are a few guys who are expected to put up points and they aren’t. Chytil, Goodrow, Trocheck, Kakko, and Wheeler are all in hibernation. These are mostly 3rd and 4th line players. It’s important that the scoring depth branches out to make this a more robust and dangerous team. Even if we go with the lowest expectations and each guy gets only 1 goal and 2 assists a week, that’ll make a big difference. To start with I’d be happy for Trocheck to stop hitting the post and Kakko to hit the goalie instead of going wide. While the offense is lacking on these lines, the defense is doing well which is clutch. They aren’t a liability. It’s been a long time since the 4th line hasn’t been a mess. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait much longer for them to put up goals and assists. Teams are already stressed out with covering Fox, Panarin, Lafreniere, Kreider, and Zibanejad along with the threats of Miller, Gustafson, Trouba, and Schneider. Any more than that will strain any team to keep up. I think Kakko is the most likely to put up the most points of the current under achievers if he can follow through on the chances he gets.

The season is looking very bright. In Peter Laviolette we trust.