Rangers pull Igor Shesterkin during five-goal disaster against Sabres

   

Igor Shesterkin has looked more than worthy of his impending status as the highest-paid goalie in the NHL so far this season, but no netminder could’ve bailed the Rangers out of what was an uninspiring performance against the Sabres on Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. 

Head coach Peter Laviolette was forced to pull his star goalie after he gave up five goals on 12 shots through 33:11 of play, which dropped his save percentage 14 points from .933 to .919. 

“It was a bad day,” said Shesterkin, who fell to 6-3-1 on the season. “We need to turn this page and be ready for the next game. 

Buffalo Sabres center Sam Lafferty (L) scores past New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (R) for the fifth goal of the game in the second period at Madison Square Garden

 

Buffalo Sabres center Sam Lafferty (L) scores past New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (R) for the fifth goal of the game in the second period at Madison Square Garden on Thursday.JASON SZENES/NEW YORK POST

The 28-year-old did not get off to a strong start after giving up the first goal of the game just 26 seconds in. 

A puck that is usually a routine save for Shesterkin made its way between his legs to give the Sabres an early lead.