The Rangers scored a game-tying goal during six-on-five play for the second time in three contests Saturday afternoon against the Avalanche.

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“They’re buying into the structure,” head coach Mike Sullivan said after his team lost 3-2 in overtime to Colorado at the Garden. “They’re executing. They’re making good plays, they’re getting pucks to the net. One of the things I thought earlier in the year was, six-on-five, we’re trying to pass it in the net. It’s hard. When you look at six-on-five goals, just by nature of the amount of bodies on the ice, a lot of it is just funneling pucks to

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