New York Post

Blueshirts hope extra day halts repeat

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

Fueled by a difference in schedule, the Rangers held hope that they weren’t going to repeat themselves with a dud performanc­e in Game 3 of their second-round series just as they did at the same juncture in the first round.

Having lost in overtime in Montreal in Game 2 of the first round, the Blueshirts had one day off and then came home knotted at one game apiece in the series and laid an egg in front of their fans with a 3-1 defeat. Now in the second round against the Senators, they’re down 2-0 in the best-of-seven series, but after a brutal 6-5 doubleover­time loss in Game 2 in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon, they have two days off — really, 2 ¹/2 days — before they have to retake the ice for Game 3 at the Garden on Tuesday night.

“I got to tell you, I think this extra day off between games is going to be beneficial for us,” coach Alain Vigneault said on a conference call Sunday. “Nearly the same situation happened in Game 2 in Montreal and we didn’t respond real well at home in Game 3.”

The Rangers traveled home after Game 2 in Ottawa, and the players had off Sunday while the coaches convened early to analyze the tape and start discussing some changes that might go into place during Monday’s practice.

It’s certainly possible that one of the changes might be the lineup, which has fluctuated the past five games, going back to Game 4 of the first round.

“I would tell you that everything is on the table right now,” Vigneault said. “Whatever we feel is best for the group is what we’re going to do.”

Possible players coming out would be rookie winger Pavel Buchnevich, who didn’t play an even-strength shift after the second period in Game 2, and defenseman Nick Holden, who was caught making a bad read while pinching down on the game-winning goal.

Holden and Marc Staal were on for three goals against, but Vigneault wasn’t jumping to any conclusion­s.

“Nick has played some pretty good hockey for us,” Vigneault said. “Nobody is going to be perfect out there. When the mistakes end up in the back of your net, obviously people are analyzing them a little more in depth.”

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