For the primary time within the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs, the New York Rangers path in a collection. The Florida Panthers skated out of Madison Sq. Backyard on Wednesday evening with a convincing, at instances dominating, 3-0 victory in Recreation 1 of the Japanese Convention finals.
However Rangers coach Peter Laviolette’s confidence in his Presidents’ Trophy-winning crew hasn’t wavered.
“Can we win [Game 2]? I positively consider we will win,” he mentioned Thursday.
Laviolette mentioned Recreation 1 was “a good recreation” between the groups: shut on the scoreboard and within the analytics. Breaking down what went unsuitable for the Rangers in opposition to Florida to open the convention remaining — and how you can repair these issues — exhibits his confidence is not outlandish.
Listed below are 5 issues the Rangers might search to alter for Recreation 2 on Friday evening (8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN+):
“Take accountability” with execution
From 16:26 of the primary interval till 16:12 of the third interval, the Panthers led Recreation 1 by a single aim. It was a tenuous lead that was threatened in a number of methods by the Rangers.
“We had plenty of probabilities to attain. We hit the submit 3 times. Numerous point-blank probabilities. Two breakaways,” Laviolette mentioned. “There’s alternatives the place we might have scored that one aim and it did not go.”
One Rangers aim in that point span clearly modifications all the pieces. It energizes the group. It permits New York to chill out a bit. It’d even imply a visit to additional time, the place the Rangers gained twice final spherical. Comeback wins are what this crew does: The Rangers have 33 come-from-behind wins between the common season and the playoffs, tied with the 2006 Hurricanes and 1984 Oilers for probably the most in NHL historical past.
However they did not get that bounce. They did get some probabilities, and Laviolette mentioned his crew has to “take accountability with our execution” in Recreation 2.
When Laviolette discusses Recreation 1, he does so with out a trace of panic, regardless of his crew trailing in a collection for the primary time this postseason. Even because the numbers present the Panthers acquired the higher of play at 5-on-5, the Rangers coach did not see his crew getting dominated at even power.
“I do not really feel like we had been beneath siege. I do not really feel like we had been actual weak at instances defensively,” he mentioned.
Laviolette is not averse to creating modifications to his crew’s method if essential. He simply does not see that necessity but.
“There have been changes that we made within the Carolina collection, systematically, as a result of I did not like what I used to be seeing. I did not like the way it was coming at us. So we modified massive components of our recreation to attempt to make up for that,” he mentioned. “However I did not really feel prefer it was that [in Game 1].”
Strain on the D corps
If there’s one group on the Rangers that should step up, it is the defensemen — on each ends of the ice.
New York does not have a participant within the high 20 for playoff scoring or photographs on aim by a defenseman. Its blue line has generated simply two targets. Adam Fox and Jacob Trouba are tied for the crew lead for D-men with 4 factors. The Panthers’ leaders — Gustav Forsling and Brandon Montour — have double that output. Nobody’s even in the identical dialog as Evan Bouchard and Miro Heiskanen within the Western Convention finals so far as offensive output.
The Rangers struggled to generate photographs on aim in Recreation 1, going 14:25 between photographs within the second interval. Getting extra from the D corps would definitely assist.
Laviolette mentioned there are alternatives for the Rangers’ defensemen to get extra concerned offensively after being “an enormous a part of our success within the common season.”
Fox agreed together with his coach.
“We need to produce. Getting up within the rush, becoming a member of late … we need to soar in when the chance presents itself,” he mentioned.
However New York wants its defensemen to be sharper in their very own zone, too. Particularly, discovering extra success in breaking out the puck so the massive, bodily Panthers cannot get their forecheck cranked up like they did in Recreation 1.
“They’ve plenty of velocity on their crew,” Okay’Andre Miller mentioned. “I feel limiting their velocity all through the impartial zone, making an attempt to get hold-ups and making an attempt to present us a bit bit extra time breaking the puck out of the D zone [are key].”
“Clearly, when groups are coming that arduous and pressuring you with that sort of vitality, I feel [it’s about] breaking down their forecheck with speaking, puck transferring and simply making an attempt to be a bit bit firmer,” he added. “Our execution generally is a little bit higher popping out of the D zone.”
The Panarin line should produce
The trio of Vincent Trocheck, Artemi Panarin and Alexis Lafreniere had been on the ice for a aim in Recreation 1. Sadly it was one for the Panthers, as a turnover by Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin led to a puck going off Lafrenière’s stick into New York’s web within the third interval.
(Panarin and Lafrenière had been additionally on the ice for Matthew Tkachuk’s game-opening aim.)
Their line did not rating, but it surely wasn’t for an absence of making an attempt. But once more, the Panarin line was New York’s greatest at 5-on-5 with a plus-6 in shot makes an attempt and a plus-4 in scoring probabilities. It was the one Rangers line with its head above water in shot makes an attempt; the Chris Kreider-Mika Zibanejad-Jack Roslovic trio was the one different line within the optimistic on scoring probabilities, and it was solely a plus-1.
The Rangers’ challenges at 5-on-5 have been nicely documented. The Panarin line has been the exception all season and all postseason: Plus-38 in shot makes an attempt, plus-19 in scoring probabilities and plus-6 in high-danger probabilities within the playoffs. But that is added as much as seven targets for and 7 targets in opposition to in 11 video games.
In Recreation 1, it was Zibanejad who noticed Selke Trophy-winning heart Aleksander Barkov probably the most. Trocheck performed the vast majority of his minutes in opposition to Anton Lundell. Whereas that is not a simple matchup, it is a neater matchup than the Barkov line. The Rangers want their greatest trio to benefit from that in Recreation 2.
Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky pitched a 24-save shutout in Recreation 1, the second playoff blanking of his profession. He was good when Florida wanted him to be, together with three high-danger saves and 7 stops on rebound makes an attempt. However the Rangers did not get almost sufficient site visitors in entrance of him, they usually realize it.
“Making it tougher on Bobrovsky [is critical],” ahead Barclay Goodrow mentioned. “Clearly, he is a superb goalie. If he sees pucks, life is straightforward. He will make most of these saves, so simply making life tougher on him.”
“Playoff Bob” has confronted extra high-danger photographs in opposition to (66) and has the very best high-danger save proportion (.879) within the playoffs. It is the midrange stuff that has tripped him up — seven targets on 43 photographs at even power. For goalies with at the very least eight appearances within the 2024 playoffs, Bobrovsky is seventh of eight netminders in save proportion on photographs by way of site visitors (.902). The Rangers must create extra of it.
Because the Rangers had been struggling to generate pleasure in entrance of a quiet crowd in Recreation 1, ESPN analyst Mark Messier questioned if “possibly they need to take into consideration placing Rempe within the lineup” to spark the crew.
The sentiment has been echoed by followers and pundits since Recreation 1: Ought to it’s Rempe Time in Recreation 2?
The 6-foot-8 rookie is an computerized crowd pop when he steps on the ice, and people cheers develop louder when he pops an opponent with an enormous test. The Panthers had been the extra bodily crew in Recreation 1. Maybe Rempe might reply to that.
After all, responding is the problem. The Panthers have proven a exceptional self-discipline on this postseason on not getting goaded into after-the-whistle shenanigans. And Rempe is clearly on the referees’ radar, having gotten his share of fame penalties this season.
Getting Rempe within the lineup at residence would appear important. However is it value dedicating a ahead spot to a participant who averages 6:19 of ice time per recreation within the playoffs only for an vitality enhance?
If not Rempe, the Rangers might play one other card that would energize the group and the crew. Blake Wheeler, 37, hasn’t performed since Feb. 15 after a grotesque leg harm. He has labored onerous to get again within the lineup, and instructed ESPN that he is “an possibility and out there” for the Japanese Convention finals if Laviolette wants him.
Whether or not it is the lineup or the execution, one thing has to alter for the Rangers in Recreation 2 in the event that they need to change their outcomes in opposition to the Panthers.