Rangers’ on the clock to find ideal lineup with new additions

The Adam Fox dilemma Rangers coach Gerard Gallant must manage

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It had been nearly five months of next man up from Hartford rather than next man into the organization. Indeed, once training camp had opened in September, the Rangers stayed inside of themselves when in need of reinforcements. 

But the dynamic changed leading up to the trade deadline. Frank Vatrano came first. Five days later, Andrew Copp, Tyler Motte and Justin Braun followed. New faces in the lineup have meant familiar ones in street clothes. 

Roles honed for the first three-quarters of the season are changing just about a month ahead of the playoffs. Athletes are being asked to adapt. So is head coach Gerard Gallant. It is a laboratory on ice. 

The Rangers got away with one on Sunday in defeating the Sabres 5-4 in overtime at the Garden after they’d been stuck in neutral most of the way following Vatrano’s two early strikes within 18 seconds for a 2-0 lead just 4:17 into the match. 

They looked for the easy ways out. They got lazy. They went 12:48 without a shot following Vatrano’s second goal during which time they manufactured only two attempts. They had to scramble back after falling behind 3-2 early in the second with Alexandar Georgiev surrendering three goals on five shots bridging the first two periods. They were able to do so, Alexis Lafreniere tying it midway through the third before K’Andre Miller won it 2:02 into OT. 

Alexandar Georgiev
Alexandar Georgiev got the start in net while Igor Shesterkin rested.
Bill Kostroun

This is all about preparing for the playoffs that will commence in just over five weeks. That is why Georgiev, whose save percentage has been under .880 in six of his last seven starts, got the nod in this one while Igor Shesterkin got a breather in advance of Tuesday’s match in Pittsburgh that kicks off a back-to-back that concludes in Detroit the following night. 

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