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Rangers Seek Offensive-Defensive Balance Amid Scoring Surge
15 Nov
Summary
- Rangers score 13 goals in last 2 games, but struggle with turnovers
- Coach Sullivan believes team can achieve both explosive offense and quality defense
- Top line of Panarin, Trocheck, and Lafrenière leading the offensive charge

In the past two weeks, the New York Rangers have experienced a significant offensive surge, scoring 13 goals in their last two games. This comes after the team struggled to find the back of the net in the first month of the 2025-26 NHL season. However, this offensive explosion has come at the cost of their defensive structure, with the Rangers committing 15 or more turnovers in each of their last three games.
Coach Mike Sullivan firmly believes the Rangers can achieve a balance between explosive offense and quality defense. He emphasizes the importance of puck management, as careless play in the neutral and defensive zones can lead to easy counterattacks for the opposition. The Rangers' top line of Artemi Panarin, Vincent Trocheck, and Alexis Lafrenière has been leading the offensive charge, averaging a league-high 11.93 goals per 60 minutes. While this pace is unlikely to be sustainable, the trio has a proven track record of offensive production.
As the Rangers look to maintain their scoring prowess without sacrificing their defensive stability, Sullivan will need to find the right balance for his team. With the Eastern Conference wide open and the Rangers firmly in the middle of the pack, this offensive-defensive equilibrium could be the key to their success in the coming months.




