New York Rangers come up short in a 5-2 loss to the Capitals

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18: Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers makes a save against T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals in the first period at Capital One Arena on October 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18: Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers makes a save against T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals in the first period at Capital One Arena on October 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 18: Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers makes a save against T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals in the first period at Capital One Arena on October 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 18: Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers makes a save against T.J. Oshie #77 of the Washington Capitals in the first period at Capital One Arena on October 18, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/NHLI via Getty Images) /

The losing streak is now three games for the New York Rangers.  For the second game in a row, the Rangers played a good road game, but came up short. For the second straight game, special teams let the team down.

The troubles continued for the New York Rangers as they traveled to Washington to face the defending Metropolitan Division champions.   The Blueshirts played a tough, physical game, but couldn’t match the Capitals.

The Rangers were one for four on the power play, but the Capitals scored twice on four man advantages and that was the difference.  For the second consecutive game, the Rangers had power play opportunities in the third period, but couldn’t score.

For the the second game in a row the Rangers felt victimized by a bad call that cost them dearly. Last game it was the lack of a major penalty, this time it was a Brendan Smith crosscheck.

Henrik Lundqvist did his best to keep the Rangers in the game, allowing only two even strength goals and making 29 saves, many of them difficult.

The Rangers have stopped scoring with only five goals in their last three games.  Their need for more secondary scoring is becoming dire.  ZIbanejad and Panarin have accounted for seven of the 15 goals the Rangers have scored this season.  That’s too much.

There were lineup changes for the Rangers as Chris Kreider found himself on the right side for one of the first times in his career, playing on the top line with Mika Zibanejad and Artemi Panarin.  In the other change, Brendan Lemieux was back in the lineup on the fourth line, replacing Greg McKegg.

The game

The Rangers controlled play for most of the first period , but it was Washington that scored first and of course, it was on the power play as the Rangers took another early penalty.  It was just 1:09 into the game when T.J. Oshie broke in and was fouled by Artemi Panarin. It was Oshie who scored the power play goal at 2:24 when the puck banked in off Marc Staal’s skate after Henrik Lundqivst had made a number of saves as Oshie whacked at the puck.

The Rangers got on the scoreboard at 12:25 on the powerplay.  Niklas Backstrom took a tripping penalty in the offensive zone and on the Rangers’ second rush Mika Zibanejad made a brilliant pass to Pavel Buchnevich who was trailing the play and who had a wide open net as Braden Holtby committed way too early.

The tie disappeared three minutes later when Michal Kempny trailed the play as the Caps swarmed in the Ranger zone and he had an open net for the goal.

it wasn’t a bad period for the Blueshirts as they controlled play for much of the period and outshot the Capitals 12-9.

It was a completely different story in the second period and the Rangers were lucky to escape down only one goal.   The Capitals scored early on a goal by Nic Dowd.  John Carlson got his second assist and moved into second place in NHL scoring. With the Rangers’ top line on the ice,  Dmitry Orlov hit the post the rebound went right to Dowd who had an open net.

The Caps were all over the Rangers and it was Henrik Lundqvist who kept them in the game.  At 10:16 Jakub Vrana had a breakaway and what looked like a good stick check by Brady Skjei was called a penalty and he was awarded a penalty shot.   Vrana took the shot, but was stoned by Lundqvist who made a pad save.

It took 11:03 for the Rangers to finally get a shot on goal on a rush led by Buchnevich right after a massive hit by Jacob Trouba.   It was a crazy flurry with the Rangers getting four shots on goal, all saved by Holtby.

The Rangers started to take over the game and finally broke through and it was Artemi Panarin who scored with just over three minutes left in the period.


Libor Hajek did the work keeping the puck in the zone and got the puck to Zibanejad who made the pass to Panarin who executed a perfect give and go with Kreider.  The period ended

The Rangers were outshot 16-7, but the period ended with them down only 3-2 and still in the game thanks to Lundqvist.

The major bugaboo this season came back to haunt the Blueshirts in the third period.  Brendan Smith checked Garnet Hathaway and they exchanged punches, but Smith got the extra two minutes for cross checking and the Capitals made the Rangers pay. It was T.J. Oshie with his second power play goal, deflecting a point shot from John Carlson.  The Rangers need to kill those penalties, but the cross check was a very marginal call.

From that point, the Rangers threw some shots at Holtby, but they couldn’t break through and came up empty on one last power play and Hathaway sealed the deal with an empty net goal.