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Rangers destroyed by Sabres in embarrassing loss in return from 4 Nations break

Buffalo – MSG Network and Optimum may have reached an agreement just in time to get the Rangers game back home on Saturday, but fans have hoped it probably wasn't.

It was a tragic scene for Keybank Center's Bruce Hart, and after the 4 Nations took the most discouragement and they resumed the regular season, on the way to an embarrassing 8-2 loss in the first period, the NHL The fourth team, the Sabers.

This ended after the first 20 minutes, with the final 40 playing only as a form.

Igor Shesterkin was watching during play after allowing five goals in the first period of the Rangers' 8-2 blown road loss on February 22, 2025. NHLI via Getty Images

After the Star Russia goalkeeper gave up five goals on 16 shots, Igor Shesterkin, who suffered an upper body injury just before the break, pulled only 18:21 into the game.

It was hardly a problem that Jonathan Quick saved 14 saves.

Two of the five goals Shesterkin gave up were turned over through traffic, but the 29-year-old didn't track the puck very well when he played. Shesterkin had to return to practice after recovering from an unidentified injury that he had taken a break over the past week.

Shesterkin has not played consistently by global standards since signing an eight-year, $92 million expansion that will become the league's best goalkeeper when kicking next season.

In five appearances before the break, Shesterkin averaged 3.84 goals and a save percentage of 0.835 to 1-4-0.

In Saturday's match, Shesterkin's save percentage is around .817 in his last six games.

Adam Fox gets a hard check from Henri Jokiharju (10) in the first period of the Rangers' batting loss to the Sabres. USA Today Sports Reuters Con

Not only was this the first time Shesterkin gave up five goals in his first period, but it was also the fastest he was drawn into in his six-year NHL career per sports net.

However, on Saturday night, the ranger before him did not benefit him.

Defensive zone turnover while trying to clear K'Andre Miller's Puck was running Bruce Hart early when Jack Quinn took home the puck and scored only 1:46 in the game.

It prompted head coach Peter LaViolet to quickly put his line in a bit of blender.

Matt Lempe (right) and Zach Benson (9) fall to the ice during the third period of the Rangers' blown loss to the Sabres. NHLI via Getty Images

Rasmus Dahlin doubled the Sabres' lead after getting a stick on a shot from Jordan Greenway.

The Sabres took a 3-0 lead with the 15:32 mark in the third term. This rocked Adam Fox and Ryan Lindgren in the corner after Tage Thompson (particularly removed from Team USA's 4 Nations roster) finished off towards the net. To his backhand.

Ryan McLeod took a strange bouncing off Braden Schneider's stick and threw it from the top of the zone he entered and entered.

Sam Carrick went into the penalty box for a cross check at the end of the period, so Darling netted the second frame in the Sabres' power play with a 5-0 lead.

Beck Marenstin checks out Arthur Karieff in the third period of the Rangers' batting loss to the Sabres. NHLI via Getty Images

It effectively ended Shesterkin's night, and he caught his fourth eye this season.

It was also the first time the Rangers have allowed five goals this season.

The Rangers reduced their deficit to three after a second period of two goals, when two teams finished 10 shots in goal.

Chris Kryder redirected a feed from Artemipanarin of Rangers Power Play to get on the scoreboard before Mika Zibanejad became 5-2 games on the rebound of the first redirect.

Despite the Rangers' slight push, it wasn't quite pop for the game yet.

The Sabres just kept piling up, and Thompson notched the second of the game at the 3:47 mark in the third season before McLeod did the same within two minutes. Then there was a final farewell shot at Henri Joki Harju goal in 36 seconds.

The Rangers have given up eight goals for the first time this season.

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