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Rangers' Road Streak Snapped in Vegas Thriller
19 Nov
Summary
- Rangers' six-game road winning streak ended in Vegas.
- Goaltender Igor Shesterkin delivered another strong performance.
- Key defensive lapses contributed to the Rangers' defeat.

The New York Rangers' impressive six-game road winning streak met its end Tuesday night, falling 3-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights. Goaltender Igor Shesterkin delivered another outstanding performance, keeping the Blueshirts competitive throughout the contest. However, the team's offense struggled to provide sufficient support.
Key defensive lapses significantly impacted the game's outcome. The Golden Knights capitalized on two power-play opportunities, including one early in the first period where a slow reaction allowed Braeden Bowman to score. Another power-play goal in the third period, resulting from a screen Shesterkin argued was interference, sealed the Rangers' fate.
Forward Alexis Lafreniere continued to experience a challenging offensive stretch, registering only one shot on goal during his ice time. The Rangers now shift their focus to their next challenge against the Colorado Avalanche, aiming to begin a new streak on the road.




