The Rangers have lost two straight games, including a 5-4 defeat to the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday in which Lundqvist surrendered three goals and the lead in a 62-second span in the third period. In that game, Lundqvist, who allowed five goals on 22 shots, came on in relief of Antti Raanta at the start of the second period. Raanta sustained a lower-body injury and is out at least a week.
With five games remaining before the All-Star break, which runs from Jan. 27-30, the Rangers hold the first wild-card spot into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference, but their margin of error is shrinking. They need Lundqvist to be better, more consistent. They need him to be their best player again.
Now that Raanta is likely out likely through the All-Star break, Rangers coach Alain Vigneault has little choice but to play Lundqvist in the next five games, starting against the Dallas Stars at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; SN, SN1, TVA Sports, MSG, FS-SW+, NHL.TV). The Rangers called up Magnus Hellberg from Hartford of the American Hockey League to serve as the backup. Hellberg, 25, has two NHL appearances, totaling 32 minutes.
It's Lundqvist's time to change his season and get the Rangers back in the right direction.