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But not only did the Rangers go 0-for-3 with the man-advantage, they failed to generate many quality chances and gave up two power-play goals in a 3-1 loss.
New York trails the best-of-7 series 2-1. Game 4 is at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, TVA Sports, MSG).
"We're definitely fighting it a little bit, to say the least," Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh said. "If it's not going well, we really need to simplify here, make one or two passes and look to get it to the net. We are maybe looking to extend our plays a little bit too much and it's costing us scoring opportunities."
Rangers forward Rick Nash came close to breaking through in the first period when his chance right in front of Canadiens goalie Carey Price trickled wide. But there was little generated after that and the Rangers finished 0-for-3 on the power play.
They are 0-for-10 in the series with 11 shots on goal with the man advantage.
"I think first of all, you've got to make the passes," Nash said. "There's too many passes in guys' skates. The execution wasn't there. We need to get a shot through. I think everything starts off a shot."
Defenseman Brady Skjei had the lone goal for the Rangers in Game 3, which came with 2:56 remaining. Skjei, who finished tied for fourth on the Rangers with 34 assists during the regular season, realizes he and his teammates need to do a better job of generating chances with the man-advantage moving forward.