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While the New York Rangers are unable to score or win on home ice, the San Jose Sharks are having trouble winning anywhere.
San Jose Sharks (0-4-2) are in 31st place in NHL standings as they prepare to face New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden
The New York Rangers host the San Jose Sharks at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. ET. The matchup will air on ESPN+. New York fell in a 3-1 loss at home its last time out on Oct. 20 against the Minnesota Wild. San Jose's most recent game was a road loss, 4-3, against the New York Islanders on Oct. 21.
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The New York Rangers need much more from young top-six forwards Alexis Lafreniere and Will Cuylle, whose combined slow start
Although Michael Misa recorded his first National Hockey League point on Tuesday night, it came in yet another losing effort for the Sharks.
New York Rangers (23-10-4, second in the Metropolitan) vs. San Jose Sharks (20-16-1, fifth in the Pacific) BOTTOM LINE: San Jose hosts the New York Rangers after the Sharks took down Detroit 3-2 in overtime. The Sharks have gone 10-7-1 in home games.
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Allowing another late goal could have been debilitating to the New York Rangers. Instead, they managed to bounce back and get a well-deserved win. "There was a moment where we were down and bowed our heads a little bit," Shattenkirk said.
The Sharks reunited Celebrini with wingers Tyler Toffoli and Will Smith, the so-called sleepover lines, for Tuesday’s game. The trio spent some time together last season, and, per Natural Stat Trick, had some modest success with 27 scoring chances created in just over 60 minutes of ice time during 5-on-5 play.
The San Jose Sharks' early-season schedule included two trips to the East Coast. And while the campaign is less than a month old, coach Peter DeBoer is pleased with the results so far. Looking to continue that success on the West Coast, the Sharks kick off ...
Opportunity is knocking for the New York Rangers this week — if they can find a way to score some goals at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers (3-3-1) host two struggling teams, the Minnesota Wild (2-3-1) on Monday and San Jose Sharks (0-3-2) on Thursday,