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Rangers HC Peter Laviolette drops stunning admission after crushing loss to Lightning

Following the New York Rangers' tough loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, coach Peter Laviolette made an unexpected statement about his post-game approach.

 Head coach Peter Laviolette of the New York Rangers speaks with the media prior to the game against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on April 13, 2024 in New York City.
© Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Head coach Peter Laviolette of the New York Rangers speaks with the media prior to the game against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden on April 13, 2024 in New York City.

The frustration is palpable around the New York Rangers. What once promised to be an exciting NHL season has devolved into a relentless struggle, with the team’s playoff hopes slipping further away with each passing game. Monday’s resounding 5-1 defeat to the Tampa Bay Lightning felt like a near-fatal blow—and head coach Peter Laviolette’s postgame remarks only deepened the sense of crisis.

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Following the loss, Laviolette addressed the media. In moments like these, many expect a coach to rally his team or offer motivation. Instead, the veteran bench boss made a surprisingly candid admission about his interaction—or lack thereof—with his players after the game.

“I don’t have a message right now. I don’t go into the locker room after the game,” he said, per USA Today reporter Vince Z. Mercogliano. The statement underscores a deep level of frustration and reflects the mental state of a team well aware of what’s at stake. The Rangers began the season with high expectations but have consistently fallen short of them in critical moments.

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“We needed to win a game tonight,” Laviolette added. “We didn’t win. It’s been a lot of that through the course of the year.” The Lightning took control early with a dominant first period, netting three unanswered goals. Though the Rangers managed to respond with one in the second, they conceded two more in the third. Tampa Bay forward Brayden Point led the charge with a two-goal performance.

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What’s next for the Rangers?

With just a handful of games remaining, the Rangers sit six points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Making matters worse, all of their immediate competitors in the race—the Detroit Red Wings, New York Islanders, and Columbus Blue Jackets—each hold a game in hand.

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Next, the Rangers face the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday in what is, for all intents and purposes, a must-win scenario. While the Flyers have already been eliminated from postseason contention, the matchup offers the Rangers a final lifeline to salvage their NHL playoff hopes and restore some sense of direction in a season gone awry.

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