Goal Line Report
Rangers Need Help in Scoring Department
by Patrick Hoffman on 11/18/09 at 04:29 PM ET
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From Dan Rosen at NHL.com:
One problem has been consistent throughout.
“Obviously our biggest weakness is that we are not getting any secondary scoring,” Rangers coach John Tortorella said. “We just aren’t creating enough.”
That was the Rangers’ biggest problem last season and it was supposed to go away with Tortorella and his aggressive forechecking system now in play. But lack of secondary scoring appears to be haunting this team once again.
Over this 13-game stretch, 15 players have combined for just 30 goals (2.31 per game). The Rangers have had nights when they scored four and five, but they have also been held to two or fewer in eight of the 13 games.
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