The Rangers are talented, deep, well-coached and hungry. They will win 16 playoff games for the first time since 1994.
Igor Shesterkin is the favorite to win the Vezina Trophy voted as the best goalie in the NHL and there's zero reason to believe he will change how he has played now despite having one game of NHL postseason experience, a 4-1 loss that eliminated the Rangers in Game 3 of the best-of-5 Stanley Cup Qualifiers against the Carolina Hurricanes in 2020.
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Shesterkin was 36-13-4 with a 2.07 goals-against average, .935 save percentage and six shutouts in 53 games. He was first in GAA and save percentage among NHL goalies to play at least 10 games this season.
He was the main reason the Rangers were in the thick of the playoff race despite being a run-and-gun team that would trade chances before the 2022 NHL Trade Deadline on March 21.
The Rangers have forechecked better and stopped trading chances as much since, but Shesterkin's game hasn't changed. He was the top goalie before, remains that now, and will be the best goalie in the playoffs too.
A big reason for the Rangers transformation into a better puck-possession team and more adept defensively was the additions of forwards Andrew Copp and Frank Vatrano. Copp was acquired in a trade with the Winnipeg Jets on March 21, Vatrano from the Florida Panthers on March 16.