Despite finishing fifth in the NHL with an average of 3.33 goals per game, the Rangers were 28th in shot attempts percentage at 46.7 percent after being out-attempted 3,391-2,973. This style of play could impact goalie Igor Shesterkin, who is expected to be the starter after Henrik Lundqvist signed a one-year contract with the Capitals on Oct. 9. Shesterkin was fourth in even-strength save percentage (.935), behind Anton Khudobin of the Dallas Stars (.945), Chris Driedger of the Florida Panthers (.944) and Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins (.939) among those to play at least 10 games. Shesterkin performed well in his first NHL season but could be challenged facing a high shot volume over a longer sample size. The Rangers traded defenseman Marc Staal to the Detroit Red Wings on Sept. 26, which could help their SAT percentage. Staal was 20th among Rangers skaters with a 43.0 percent SAT percentage and his departure could lead to an opportunity for another defenseman who could generate more shot attempts.