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Nash is killing them. There's no other way around it.
LOS ANGELES -- Despite a 1- for-17 mark through four games in the Stanley Cup Final, Rangers coach Alain Vigneault wasn't contemplating any changes of personnel on the power play.
"Our power play has had some good looks. It obviously hasn't finished," he said a few hours before Game 5 Friday night. "You could say Benoit Pouliot's goal, their guy was stepping on the ice, close to a power-play goal. It's had some good looks, some good shots. You have to show trust and confidence in your guys that they'll get it done for you. Hopefully they will tonight."
LOS ANGELES -- Despite a 1- for-17 mark through four games in the Stanley Cup Final, Rangers coach Alain Vigneault wasn't contemplating any changes of personnel on the power play.
"Our power play has had some good looks. It obviously hasn't finished," he said a few hours before Game 5 Friday night. "You could say Benoit Pouliot's goal, their guy was stepping on the ice, close to a power-play goal. It's had some good looks, some good shots. You have to show trust and confidence in your guys that they'll get it done for you. Hopefully they will tonight."
We are gonna score right here!