Buffalo wakeup call should demand Rangers’ attention before things spiral further

   

The sun came up on the Rangers on Friday, for the world did not end with their 6-1 loss to the Sabres at the Garden the previous night.

But it was not quite business as had become usual when the club reconvened at the World’s Most Famous Training Facility.

“There was not a crazy difference in practice when we worked on things missing from our game, but the meeting was not the same,” Artemi Panarin told The Post. “Usually after the wins, it is mostly positive, but today, it was zero positive, which makes sense.

“I think it’s a good opportunity to be reminded about the small things that starts with the battles. Everyone has to win the battle. You can have a loss, but not like that. We had zero chance, and we didn’t even try to, so that’s a sad thing.”Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (R) tries to control the puck in front of Buffalo Sabres defenseman Dennis Gilbert (L) and Buffalo Sabres defenseman Connor Clifton (R) in the third period of play at Madison Square Garden in New York, USA, Thursday, November 07, 2024.

The Rangers have been lacking structure most of the season.