Peter Laviolette chuckled as a grin started to spread across his face.
His answer, in a way, was fitting given everything that has gone wrong for the Rangers recently.
They’d just dedicated the final half of practice Sunday to fixing their woeful power play — 2-for-43 over the past 16 games — and taking the latest stab at finding a solution, but when Laviolette fielded a question about whether the Blueshirts can take any positives from what transpired inside their training complex, he started to smile.
“There was a lot of good chances out there to score goals,” Laviolette said. “No goals.”
While Laviolette added that he thought the Rangers moved the puck around well Sunday, the Blueshirts are still left with a similar reality heading into their game Monday and the final five of the regular season after that: The top unit has stalled, and the second unit — containing some youth that could help provide a jolt — is still trying to carve out more ice time despite Laviolette calling them the most “noticeable” group following Friday’s practice.
Days like Sunday have become routine for the Blueshirts during a frustrating season, where they’re left trying to concoct answers — sometimes for allowing too many goals, other times for not producing enough and now for failing to generate anything to revive what has previously been a defining strength — for what went wrong.
Adam Fox, Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad, J.T. Miller and Vincent Trocheck received all the reps with the top unit Sunday, while Chris Kreider, Alexis Lafrenière, Gabe Perreault (with Brennan Othmann rotating in) and Jonny Brodzinski earned the forward reps for the second unit — with Zac Jones skating in K’Andre Miller’s spot with the latter sick and not practicing.