
"Adam Fox admitted there wasn't much to say after the New York Rangers' fifth consecutive home game without a win. The New York Rangers' defenseman kept his explanation short about the club's poor start to Thursday's 6-5 overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks at Madison Square Garden. Disappointing was a given. That was pretty piss poor out of us, Fox said. Not the way we want to play hockey."
"In the first two minutes, the Rangers were on their heels. New York was hemmed in its own zone as San Jose controlled the first four shot attempts of the game. The Sharks needed less than two minutes to open the scoring. A few minutes later, Macklin Celebrini was credited with a power play goal after the puck bounced off a Rangers defenseman and in."
The New York Rangers fell 6-5 in overtime to the San Jose Sharks, marking the Rangers' fifth consecutive home game without a win. The Rangers started poorly, allowing early San Jose chances and an opening goal within two minutes. Macklin Celebrini was later credited with a power-play goal after the puck deflected off a Rangers defenseman. New York outperformed San Jose in shot attempts, high-danger chances and expected goals according to Natural Stat Trick, yet still lost. Players and coach Mike Sullivan expressed clear disappointment with the team's start and overall performance.
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