Special teams have been an important differentiator for the Rangers over the last few years, and their power plays in particular have given them an edge over most of their enemies.
The Rangers' power play has seen more HR changes than the total of the past three, but there's nothing normal dynamic throughout this season and hasn't been able to make up for that flaw, 5-5 like in the past.
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“We practice power plays to get almost every chance, even on pre-game skating,” said the Rangers in their advantage with Edmonton at the Garden after they went 3-3 on Sunday night with Mann's advantage against Edmonton. “So we worked on it. Every pre-game skating, every practice – 90% of the time we hit and touched on power plays. From a power play perspective, we had plenty of opportunities to score goals from an attacker's perspective. They didn't find the back of the net.
