When Rangers finally played Flyers, they had the highest seasons in Philadelphia and the season began to collapse.
However, in the rematch held in Madison Square Garden on Thursday night, Blue Shirt back back the miserable development, with 6 wins and 1 loss of the same Flyers' chairs and increasing the number of consecutive points to 10 games. I continued to push it into the mirror.
It is no exaggeration to say that the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025 were day and night differences for Rangers.
Philadelphia was a team that struggled to broke the Rangers 3-1 on November 29, but struggled to impose their will to the game in some way on Thursday. You can prove that more. night.
Braden Schneider, who first scored a goal of the three Rangers defenders on Thursday night, said, “I think we have a really good job in focusing on our goals and protecting the goalkeeper.” I talked. “If you can make their work easier, you can score. We have the skills to score, we have a good job to eliminate those big opportunities, and I think it works. Good defense is always a good offense. If we play well, we will have a positive effect on the other side.
Since January 2, Rangers's 19 points have been the highest NHL, and a total of 43 goals are at the top of the leader board.
Flyers' wildcard struggle for Eastern Conference was pursued, and the Rangers had a slight difference, and at the same time, were able to win the longest consecutive points from January 27 to February 27. The 24th of last year.
The two stunning deflection goals showed that the Rangers showed a battle level in the middle of the ice and placed a stick in the appropriate place in a spacing.
They simply had an internet front, where they were consistently attacked and caused traffic.
All six Rangers defenders scored at least one point for the first time since December 8, 2019, and Kandre Miller and Adam Fox were at the lead with one goal and one assist, respectively.
“Everyone seems to have contributed tonight,” said Head Coach Peter Laviolet.
In less than a minute and a half, Flyers were trying to get the first -stroke pack, but the pack was shared by the Owen Tipet skating with a three -to -one flyers rush.
From there, Rangers made aggressive breakthrough.
They trained the O zone, cycled well, and put the repetition pass by putting them in accurate places to want to pack.
Later, Schneider drove the pack to the Internet, played the Flyers' sticks, and caught up with the tie.
In less than a minute and a half, Adam Edtrome decided on Ryan Lind Grain's shot on a stick, and the home team took the first lead.
Rangers continued to connect powerful shifts in the offense zone, despite being able to break through the middle frame 17 to 8.
After moving the pack effectively for a while, the mirror decided one from the high slot and gave the Rangers a 3-1 lead as of 4 minutes 44 seconds.
Philip Sitil flew off all night, but only 5 minutes and 15 seconds of the third period started with Uruho Veracaninen's shot.
Fox, who concluded the game with a short hand in the latter half of the final frame, scored the third point of the season in Empty Netter, and just before the end of the game, Riley Smith scored a power play and stopped his RBI.
“I think everyone in this room knew what we could do and how good we were,” Miller said. “To be honest, I think it was just a matter of believing. I think we showed many good things in the last few games and showed how good they would be in the game.”





