New York Post

Laviolette clearly has Zac’s back

- By MOLLIE WALKER

TAMPA, Fla. — Head coach Peter Laviolette has treated Zac Jones like the soldier he’s been for the Rangers all season long.

Despite acquiring a new contender for the seventh defenseman role before the trade deadline in Chad Ruhwedel, Laviolette still turned to Jones as his next man up when captain Jacob Trouba was projected to miss two to three weeks with a lower-body injury.

The Rangers will no doubt want to get a look at Ruhwedel eventually. For now, Laviolette has shown some loyalty to Jones for his attitude and contributi­ons as a depth piece this entire season.

“Obviously, got to prove him right,” Zac Jones told The Post. “That’s the biggest thing, is just keep going out there, do my thing and then keep proving him right.”

Jones had strung together three strong games on the left of Erik Gustafsson on the Rangers’ bottom pairing before Thursday night’s 6-3 loss to the Lightning at Amalie Arena. The two have been an effective puck-moving tandem, as well as responsibl­e in their own end and fast through the neutral zone.

Over a month had gone by between Jones’ last appearance and the start of this four-game stretch. It may have been the longest stretch he had gone without game action, but Jones has been operating under such circumstan­ces all season long.

The 23-year-old’s longest stretch of games this season was when Adam Fox was on injured reserve for 10 games in November.

“He was out for a good majority of the games, worked his tail off every game, every practice, every day,” Laviolette said of his reasoning behind sticking with Jones. “Real positive attitude. The last games that we played him in, prior to him jumping back in the lineup, he was excellent. I think he had a [two]-point night [in Ottawa on Jan. 27], he was plus-four, he played extremely well. He really didn’t deserve to come out of the lineup, but he did. Those are decisions that you have to make sometimes.

“He’s gotten an opportunit­y to jump back in. He’s waited, he’s been patient, worked hard to get the opportunit­y and he’s jumped back in and he’s played excellent again. So for a guy that’s been here the entire year, and the way our team has played in the last three or four games, we haven’t made a lineup change yet.”

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