New York Post

No McDavid reprieve this time for Blueshirts

- By MOLLIE WALKER

The Rangers shut out a Connor McDavid-less Oilers team less than two months ago in Edmonton, in the midst of what became a season-high six-game winning streak.

On Friday night, when the Oilers venture to Madison Square Garden, the Rangers will not be spared again as McDavid is expected to be in Edmonton’s lineup.

“We’re talking about one of the most dynamic players in the game in the way he attacks open ice,” head coach Peter Laviolette said Thursday after practice in Tarrytown. “I think any time you play a team that has specific players that always presents to be a little more challengin­g. We’re just going to stick with what we’ve been doing, what we’ve done.

“Try to play good defense. Try to do the right thing through the neutral zone. And when it comes time to defend, we defend the right way.”

In 12 games against the Rangers over his nine NHL seasons, McDavid has scored six goals and dished 12 assists. No goal is more memorable than the one where he dangled through four Rangers before dekeing out former goalie Alexandar Georgiev on Nov. 5, 2021, in Edmonton.

➤ Former Hartford head coach Kris Knoblauch will return to the Garden for the first time since leaving his AHL post and accepting his first NHL head coaching gig with the Oilers.

Knoblauch, who took over as head coach of Hartford in 2019-20, filled in for ex-Rangers coaches David Quinn and Gerard Gallant at different points when each coaching staff tested positive for COVID-19.

He spent six total games behind the Rangers bench in 2020-21 and 2021-22.

Since Knoblauch assumed the job in Edmonton, the Oilers have gone 10-6-0.

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