The New York Rangers dropped consecutive games during a critical homestand, which could hinder their playoff hopes amid a lackluster NHL season. Despite the recent trades, the Blueshirts havenāt been able to produce consistent performances, and star Adam Fox couldnāt hold back his thoughts about the team moving on from veteran Ryan Lindgren.
The Rangers are one point behind the wildcard teams in the Eastern Conference, though they have played two more games than both the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens.
New York is coming off arguably their worst game of the season, which is saying something. After a 2-1 defeat to the Calgary Flames at Madison Square Garden, patience is running extremely short inside the locker room in The Big Apple.
Fox and the rest of the group have seen many long-time teammates leave the organization, and it seems it was all in vain, judging by the teamās attitude and recent form. On that note, the star defenseman voiced a sincere statement about Lindgrenās trade.

Ryan Lindgren of the New York Rangers
āIt was obviously tough. Someone I played with pretty much my whole NHL career,ā Fox said about Lindgrenās trade, per The Athletic writer Peter Baugh. āKind of weird timing ā I was out ā so Iām kind of adjusting to it now. Definitely miss having him around the room.ā

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Disastrous showing
The final scoreboard may not reflect it, but the Rangersā 2-1 loss to the Flames was one of the most disheartening performances Blueshirts fans in New York City have witnessed this season.
ā[The compete] was not there. There was nothing there,ā Peter Laviolette admitted, via The New York Post. āThey were faster than us, they got to the ice quicker than us, they were more ready. Thatās the way the game played out.ā
No sense of urgency whatsoever. The Rangers looked like a team playing in an NHL preseason game rather than what they actually areāor intend to beāa Stanley Cup Playoff contender. At the moment, the Blueshirts are merely hanging around in the postseason bubble, but that bubble could burst at any moment.

Head coach Peter Laviolette of the New York Rangers looks on against the New York Islanders during the first period during the 2024 Navy Federal Credit Union Stadium Series.
Playoff hockey
The Rangersā outing against the Flames was a complete letdown. For a team aspiring to make the playoffs, they sure looked like a lottery draft side, instead. Laviolette didnāt hide his frustration with the teamās effort, which he deemed inexcusable.
āItās concerning for any time of year when you donāt play a game that youāre proud of,ā head coach Laviolette added. āIt was not a good showing.ā





