Power Play
10 November 2008
In my opinion, it comes from the coaching staff. The same staff that has yet to solve the Power Play problems and continually tampers with line configurations and minute distribution. When Chris Drury finally comes alive with a hat trick and starts to look like the lifetime winner he has been, it is a sign to KEEP THE LINE TOGETHER. How hard is it for Renny to see that a creative winger like Zherdev meshes perfectly with the right place, right time Chris Drury? How trying is it to figure out that a quick, energetic Scott Gomez works well with Marcus Naslund or Aaron Voros? It's like clock work - The Rangers come out and play sixty good minutes one way and 48 hours and a few cities later they are figuring out how to play 60 more minutes in a completely different fashion.
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