, where the visitors didn’t have to work that hard for the puck or fight that hard for the dangerous areas of the ice.There was way too much activity around the Rangers’ net all night long.“It’s something that’s on the topic every day when we go into a game — to eliminate the high risk, to eliminate the standing at the offensive blue line,” head coach Peter Laviolette said after the Rangers’ second loss of the season. “We had that problem in Columbus, as well. I thought we did the same thing.
Vincent Trocheck told The Post earlier this season that the system will work for any team that buys into it. “We still gave up eight odd-man rushes and two breakaways,” Laviolette said. “You’re just not going to find success unless you button that up.”