New York Post

Boyle: Rangers must be able to handle ‘ pressure’ of power play in right way

- By LARRY BROOKS

PITTSBURGH — Dan Boyle isn’t buying Derek Stepan’s “We’ve got a lot of guys who are gripping the stick, and there’s no need for that now” analysis of the power play that the alternate captain offered in the wake of Saturday’s 1for7 performanc­e in the Game 2, 43 defeat to the Penguins.

“Each individual is going to respond differentl­y,” Boyle said on Sunday. “Pressure is pressure. You have to enjoy it and handle it the rightway.”

The Rangers were 0for5 through the first two periods on Saturday, sending six shots on Marc Andre Fleury in 10 minutes of powerplay time, with a couple of the manadvanta­ges no more than exercises of wasted time.

Derick Brassard did get one early in the third, but the Blueshirts went without a shot on their final manadvanta­ge just 2 ¹ / ₂ minutes later when down 32. Winning 4of13 power play faceoffs— 4of11 in the offensive zone— didn’t help.

Boyle, who generally is up second on the power play point, has been on for 8: 43 of the Blueshirts’ 22: 15 of powerplay time in the series, but was not on for either powerplay goal. The Penguins have gone 2 for 5 in9: 36,2 for 4 in Game 2.

“We obviously didn’t win the specialtea­ms battle,” said Chris Kreider, on for 11: 58 of powerplay time, but not for a goal.

Coach Alain Vigneault ruled Kevin Klein out of

Monday’s Game 3.

The defenseman, who suffered a broken left arm in Washington on March 11 — sixweeks this Wednesday— is on the trip, but has yet to practice with the team.

The Blueshirts, who did not skate on Sunday, are scheduled to practice on Tuesday.

Vigneault said hewould decide after a further review of the video and consultati­on with the staff whether to adjust the lineup. James Sheppard is the spare up front while Chris Summers is the lone healthy extra defenseman.

The Blueshirts, who led the NHL with 58 points on the road while going 28112, won three of the four games in Pittsburgh in last year’s secondroun­d series, including Games 5 and 7 while facing eliminatio­n. The Rangers were 101 in Pittsburgh during the regular season, the defeat coming in the Boyle “double touch” shootout game on Nov. 15.

“We’ve grown to be a good road team,” Ryan McDonagh said. “We have an us against the building mentality that helps us stick together.”

The Rangers have invited John Amirante to return to the Garden on occasion as a guest singer of the national anthem.

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