A new look for the Rangers top two lines

: Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers c (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
: Mika Zibanejad #93 of the New York Rangers c (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /
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Editor’s note: Updated to include David Quinn’s comments

There will be a new look to the top two lines when the Rangers take on Pittsburgh Friday.  Although David Quinn said that the forward lines he used in practice yesterday were due to injuries, it now looks like he will use them in the Penguins game. Mika Zibanejad will have a new left winger in Alexis Lafrenière and Chris Kreider will shift to the right side.   Pavel Buchnevich will move to the second line playing right wing with Artemi Panarin and Ryan Strome.

Making this move will hopefully jump start Lafrenière who didn’t have much success playing the right side with Strome and Panarin.   It will also give Panarin a linemate who is off to a hot start. Hopefully the addition of Buchnevich will also give a boost to Strome who has been sleepwalking through this season so far.

David Quinn  was asked if the Buchnevich move was made to spark that line. He said “That’s why we did it…the way Buchie’s been playing s far, competing and playing in all three zones. Obviously he’s got skill to complement those guys as well, it’s worth looking at…we’ll see  how it goes.”

Mika Zibanejad skated in practice and looks ready to go. He said that he feels fine after a hard collision with the boards on Tuesday.

He spoke to reporters about the new line. “It will be fun. I haven’t played with Laffy at all and Kreids is on the right so I’m sure it will take some time.   I’m hoping/thinking it will turn out good.”

When  asked what impresses him about Lafrenière,  Zibanejad said “I think he’s very mature for his age, the speed he plays at and the way he sees the ice. It’s a step up from where he’s been playing, but he’s done a really good job from what I saw.  Maybe a goal will get his confidence up, a little more comfortable…..i really like what I see from him.  He’s a real pro, I m excited to get to play with him. ”

There may be a change on the fourth line now that Kevin Rooney is back from his injury.  Again, it is a question of who sits if he is back in the lineup.  The one candidate is Julien Gauthier since Quinn has been relying on Brett Howden on the penalty kill and he probably won’t sit Brendan Lemieux.

The good news is that Quinn is leaving the Chytil-Kakko-DiGiuseppe line alone as that line has been developing some chemistry.    Some may think that breaking up the chemistry between Zibanejad, Kreider and Buchnevich is a mistake, but for now the moves make sense.

The one issue with the line changes is Kreider moving to the right side.  He played a few games there last season and didn’t impress, but he hasn’t done much at even strength at his normal position.  The power play is clicking, but the Rangers need to figure out how to score five on five.