New York Post

Buchnevich likely to stay on left side

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

It seems as if Rangers coach David Quinn wants at least one more game to look at Pavel Buchnevich on the left side, a place the winger previously had never played at any point in his career.

In doing so, Quinn seems as if he’s about to put Buchnevich with the 20-year-old rookie center who has been the team’s best skater through four games, Brett Howden, with Mats Zuccarello on the right side, for Saturday’s Garden matinee against the Oilers.

“He’s a guy with a bunch of talent,” Quinn said of the 23-year-old Buchnevich, “and we’re trying to get it all out of him. It might be a little bit of a process.”

Buchnevich is a lefty shot and had started the season on the right side of the presumptiv­e top line with Chris Kreider and Mika Zibanejad — the “KZB” line — but that group didn’t make it through the first weekend of the season. Instead, Jesper Fast moved up to that line on the right while Buchnevich began his experiment on the left, while Kreider went down with Howden and Zucca- rello for Thursday’s 3-2 overtime win against the Sharks.

Yet it seems another small shift is coming for Saturday, with Kreider going back up with Zibanejad and Fast, while Howden takes Buchnevich on the left. It’s really a testament to how good Howden has been, as he carries a three-game points streak (two goals, one assist) into Saturday.

“He’s got a quick mind, a quick set of hands and quick feet, and they all work together,” Quinn said of Howden. “It’s a pretty good recipe for success.”

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