Rangers flame out in Calgary in first game of long road trip
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Rangers flame out in Calgary in first game of long road trip
"And I don't want to make this bigger than it is, [but] the last couple games ... we're getting outplayed in the first period of the game. So I mean, if we can come out ready and just start from there and not try to fix 1,000 things, maybe it will be better."
"Today, absolutely not. We were ready to go. We were chomping at the bit to get this road trip started. And then it's so frustrating to come out flat on the road when you know that they just need a win, and so do we. That's the frustrating part."
"Calgary (2-7-1) got two goals from Blake Coleman, including a shorthanded effort, and one each from Nazem Kadri, Kevin Bahl and Yegor Sharangovich. Dustin Wolf made 30 saves as the Flames won for the first time since opening night."
The New York Rangers opened a road trip with a 5-1 loss to the Calgary Flames, who scored twice in the first 10 minutes. Calgary, the NHL's lowest-scoring team early in the season, got two goals from Blake Coleman, including a shorthanded tally, with additional goals from Nazem Kadri, Kevin Bahl and Yegor Sharangovich. Dustin Wolf stopped 30 shots for the Flames. Igor Shesterkin made 25 saves for the Rangers, whose lone goal came from rookie Noah Laba for his first NHL goal. The Rangers have lost three straight and are struggling in the standings as they head to Vancouver.
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