COYOTES at RANGERS, 7 p.m.MSG2, 1050 AM
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The surroundings were starting to feel a little more familiar to the Rangers on Thursday. Some key players are rejoining the mix, and their calendar is beginning to offer a little more action following a raft of open dates. Oh, and one more thing.
"We're back home," Marc Staal said. "It's a place where we've been comfortable and successful, and we're excited about that."
The Rangers return to Madison Square Garden on Friday night for the first time in nearly two weeks, kicking off a three-game homestand against the ailing Arizona Coyotes. The Blueshirts will see their schedule start to level off after a busy November and a light start to December: They have played just two games over the last 11 days, on the heels of six games in 10 days. And they've skated just once on home ice in the month of December, but now have five of their next six lined up at the Garden.
And they will begin this stretch on Friday night with Mats Zuccarello and Pavel Buchnevich back in their lineup - both forwards took full part in practice in Westchester on Thursday and were declared a "full go" by David Quinn.
Zuccarello has missed 13 of the last 15 games with his groin injury, and his return means the Rangers are getting back, in Kevin Hayes' words, "the heart and soul of our team."
Preview: Zuccarello, Buchnevich Back in Against Coyotes
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