SALT LAKE CITY — The Rangers had a goal advantage on the NHL-leading Avalanche on two separate occasions during their 6-3 loss Thursday night in Denver , but it never quite felt like they were in control.

Such has been the case several times already this season, where the Blueshirts are technically one play away from securing at least one point — or maybe two — despite their overall performance.

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Just nine of their 22 games have actually resulted in a one-goal difference. Five of them have been losses.

But in reality, the Rangers have spent a notable portion of their season in one-go

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