Rangers Turn Season Around at Madison Square Garden with Strong Home Performance
Rangers’ encouraging Madison Square Garden about-face saved them from wrong kind of history
New York Post
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The New York Rangers have dramatically improved their home performance at Madison Square Garden during the 2025-26 NHL season, reversing a poor start. After a historic low of six shutout losses at home, they have won five out of seven games in their recent homestand, showcasing rookie talent and revitalizing fan support.
- 01Rangers started the season with an unprecedented 0-6-1 record at home, marking the worst in franchise history.
- 02They have turned their home performance around, winning five out of seven games in a recent homestand.
- 03Rookies like Gabe Perreault have significantly contributed to the offense, with Perreault scoring a hat trick in his 49th game.
- 04The Rangers avoided tying the record for the fewest home wins in a full NHL season.
- 05Their recent success has revitalized fan support after a tumultuous start to the season.
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The New York Rangers faced a dismal start to the 2025-26 NHL season, failing to score at Madison Square Garden until their fourth home game and suffering an 0-6-1 record, the worst in franchise history. However, the team has recently turned their fortunes around, winning five out of seven games during a homestand, significantly improving their home performance. Coach Mike Sullivan noted the importance of hard work and competitive spirit in winning back the fans' support. Rookie players, particularly Gabe Perreault, who scored his first career NHL hat trick, have been instrumental in this turnaround. The Rangers have outscored opponents 27-8 over their last six games, demonstrating a newfound offensive prowess. This resurgence has helped them avoid tying the 2003-04 team's record for the fewest home wins in an 80-game season, restoring pride at Madison Square Garden.
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The Rangers' turnaround at home has restored fan enthusiasm and pride in the team, which is critical for the franchise's reputation and ticket sales.
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