BUFFALO - The Rangers take their young season on the road for the first time tonight to face the Buffalo Sabres in a matchup of two teams who opened their seasons on home ice Thursday night and came away disappointed for vastly different reasons.
The Rangers saw much to be encouraged about despite dropping a tight 3-2 decision to the Predators, last year's Presidents' Trophy winners, taking a 1-1 tie into the third period before PK Subban's goal off a faceoff put Nashville ahead to stay. It was Quinn's first game as an NHL head coach, and in the two days since he has noted the positives in his team's game but even more so has stressed the areas he wants to see cleaned up.
"We didn't spend enough time in the offensive zone, we gave up way too many odd-man rushes, and I thought that was a direct result of our hesitation on our forecheck. I didn't think we were as decisive on our forecheck as we were throughout the preseason," said Quinn, who counted 16 even-strength chances for Nashville, eight off the rush and five off turnovers.
"Too often we were waiting to skate instead of skating. So that's something we talked about."
Preview: Rangers Open Two-Game Trip in Buffalo
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