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Rangers escape with win over last-place Penguins as NHL trade deadline looms

Pittsburgh – The Cliche 'A Win Is a Win' is almost always true, but I don't feel that right for the Rangers.

Not for a team who gave up eight goals with an embarrassing loss on the first night of back-to-back slate, but for a 5-3 slow-moving Abbett against the Penguins they were Good luck after it's 38-16 evening on Sunday evening at PPG Paints Arena just to follow up with victory.

New York Rangers' JT Miller celebrates with Alexis La Frenzier after scoring goals in the second term during a match against the Pittsburgh Penguins at PPG Paint Arena. Getty Images

60 minutes of inspiration and a fierce battle defeat may be even more favorable.

Meanwhile, the cliché “Be Food is not chosen” certainly applies to this blues shirt team.

New York Rangers' JT Miller #8 celebrates with his teammates after scoring goals in the second term during a match against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the PPG Paint Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on February 23, 2025. Getty Images

Splitting the first two games after 4 Nations' face-off break 1-1 destroys the team in Buffalo and almost for Rangers Hierarchy, who managed to barely escape Pittsburgh with a victory at the Metropolitan Division's Last Place Club It's not important. .

These first games from the break were to assess where the rangers were really and always take place on game plans for trade deadlines.



New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (31) will make a save against the Pittsburgh Penguins during his second period at PPG Paint Arena. Charles Leclaire-Immagn Images

However, there is little to be done about the Rangers' first two performances, but they will have to make the move in the name of President and General Manager Chris Drury winning the Stanley Cup this season.

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