The Rangers are hitting the road with a streaky power play, hoping to make up for their home woes. After a disappointing performance at home, where they've won just one of nine games this season, the Rangers are taking their act on the road. They're embarking on a three-game western swing, starting in Las Vegas, then Colorado, and Utah. While the schedule may look tough on paper, the Rangers are confident in their road performance, which has been their strength this season. With the league's best road record (9-1-1) and the second-best goals-against average (2.45), the team is ready to take on the challenge.
But here's where it gets interesting. The Rangers' power play has been on a roll lately, scoring at least one goal in five of their past six games, including four out of nine opportunities. This is a significant improvement from their previous struggles, where they went 0-for-12 with the man advantage in a five-game stretch. Assistant coach David Quinn attributes this change to a more opportunistic approach and a shift in mentality, where the team is taking advantage of the chances they're getting.
However, the team is facing a challenge without head coach Mike Sullivan, who was a late scratch on Sunday due to a family matter. It's unclear when he'll rejoin the team, but the Rangers are hoping for the best. In the meantime, Quinn and assistant coach Joe Sacco will split the lead duties in Las Vegas. The team is confident that they can continue their winning streak on the road, but the absence of their head coach could be a factor in their performance. Will they be able to maintain their momentum and overcome the challenges ahead? Only time will tell. So, what do you think? Do you think the Rangers can keep their winning streak going without their head coach? Share your thoughts in the comments below!