The New York Rangers once again created plenty of chances but couldn’t find the back of the net, falling 3-0 to the Carolina Hurricanes. What began with excitement quickly turned into frustration, as the home crowd watched their team remain winless on home ice.

In the locker room, captain J.T. Miller cut right to the heart of the issue: the team’s inability to convert in front of their fans. With the loss tying the franchise’s longest home winless streak to start a season, and four shutouts in six games at home, the urgency has clearly escalated.

“We liked our game the first two periods,” captain Miller said, via SNY. “But more of the same, not scoring on our looks, then they outplay us in the third, we were whacking the puck around and didn’t execute in that third period.”

Miller’s mes

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