Rangers have telling preseason-game problem that needs fixing


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Larry Brooks

I had originally intended to use this space to highlight how this Rangers training camp has unexpectedly become highly competitive in the battle for roster spots, only that was before the team forgot to compete in Saturday night’s 5-3 exhibition defeat to the Islanders in suburbia.

Actually, let’s amend that. Saturday is when, pretty much for the third time in the club’s four preseason matches, the Blueshirts’ varsity lettermen failed to show.

For better or worse, exhibition game results do not resonate. They don’t count. The Rangers once beat the Flyers 10-3 at the Spectrum in the opening game of the 1973-74 exhibition schedule in Bernie Parent’s return to the NHL after a season in the WHA.

Eight months later, Parent would win the Conn Smythe and the Flyers would win their first Stanley Cup after eliminating the Blueshirts in the semifinals. Schultz! September of 1973 had been a long time ago. By June of 2024, September of 2023 won’t even be a distant memory.

Peter Laviolette reacts during the first period against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena.
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But, as they say.

But.

When head coach Peter Laviolette reprimanded the team for its lack of commitment and work ethic in the postgame press conference, it reminded me of the sentiment expressed by Gerard Gallant, Laviolette’s predecessor behind the bench, five months earlier.

Let’s play, “Guess Who Said This?”

Was it Gallant who said, “Backchecking is a universal language … finishing your checks and competing for pucks is a universal language?”

Was it Laviolette who said: “Talent doesn’t mean a thing … it’s great to have talent but you’ve got to play together and with work ethic?”

Was it Gallant who said: “It’s unacceptable … it’s not who we are or want to be?”

Or was it Laviolette who said: “I love to have talent but you love to have work ethic and more forecheck?”

Could it have been Gallant who said: “At the end of the day, we’ve got to work hard … that’s got to be the standard?”

Most of you will recognize that I have put Laviolette’s words in Gallant’s mouth and vice versa. But the bottom line is that it really doesn’t matter, does it?

Same difference.

No difference.

Jonny Brodzinski (22) reacts after a goal by New York Islanders right wing Cal Clutterbuck (15) during the second period at UBS Arena.
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Again, this was an exhibition game Saturday in which the Islanders cruised to a 4-0 lead before three Rangers goals in the third period. That was a Game 7 playoff elimination defeat in New Jersey. Different stakes.

And perhaps some of Laviolette’s reaction was performative whereas Gallant’s was raw. Saturday might have served as a method for the (latest)…



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