
Greetings and salutations everyone and welcome to another blog here on BlueCollarBlueShirts.com. I’ve seen this game before!
Heck, I just saw it last night, and in case you missed it, then here’s where I last left off – Jack Hughes dominating the Blueshirts again – and as he did in the Devils’ 6-3 double-up job of the Rangers:

If I wanted to make tonight’s recap of the Rangers’ 6-3 loss in Columbus easy on myself, then I’d just copy-and-paste what I wrote last night, change some names around and then call it a day.
And for the Blueshirts themselves, then they also seemed re-signed, if not fully willing, to be on the wrong side of this Metrosexual Division match-up against the Blue Jackets.
Hell, the Blue Jackets covered up the Blueshirts with no issues at all – none whatsoever!
Perhaps the word “tank” has crept into their minds too – and where following all games played on Thursday night – then this recent three-game losing streak, which was preceded by an unnecessary four-game winning streak, has now brought the Blueshirts to third-worst overall in the league – or in other words – they now have the third-best odds at landing Gavin McKenna come the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
As noted above, then while some particulars changed – but for all intents and purposes – and this was a Rangers’ repeat episode.
Once again, and the goaltender, CZAR IGOR on this night, had to fight off a bevy of shots – including when making seven, yes SEVEN, saves by the time the three-minute mark had elapsed.
While the shots on goal disparity wasn’t as severe as it has been all week (in Minnesota, against L.A., against N.J.); but it wasn’t great either.
As noted last night, then ever since J.T. Miller’s return, and whether you want to blame him or not (I’m just stating the facts) – and the Rangers are getting pummeled in the SOG statistic – and more importantly than that – on the scoreboard too.
By the time the first period ended, the Blue Jackets were credited with 17 SOG, but upon review and the league statisticians dropped the total to 14.
Either way, and the Rangers were once again out-shot in the first twenty-minutes, this time by a 14-8 margin.
Things were more even in the middle period, as the SOG total finished as home team 13, away team 12.
But once again, another third-and-final period did the Blueshirts in – as not only were they out-shot by a 2:1 ratio (10-5), but they were also out-scored at a 2:1 ratio as well (2-1).
And as you may have gathered, then with a 6-3 final – and for every goal the Rangers scored in each period – and the Blue Jackets found two more.

Keeping with the theme that this latest Rangers’ loss was a replica of the one that we just endured the night before – then just as it was against a Devils’ team that was absolutely dominating the Blueshirts – and it was actually Sully’s Squad that struck on the scoreboard first.
The Blueshirts, who had to kill off a pair of penalties within the first five-minutes, scored the game’s first goal while short-handed – as an intended clear off the boards by Big Billy Borgen took a fortunate Rangers’ bounce – and where Vincent Trocheck soon capitalized, via his 1-0 breakaway shorty.
Last night, when the Rangers scored first, they were being out-shot 12-2.
Tonight was a little better, as they were only being out-shot 10-2 this time – and where Trocheck’s goal also served as the team’s third SOG too.
Also a little bit better when compared to last night?
Then it took all of 54-seconds for the red-and-black attack to erase the Rangers’ lead.
This time around and it took a while longer than that, nearly ten-minutes in total, as after Trocheck’s 1-0 goal at the 5:41 mark, then fourth-liner, Isac Lundestrom, was left wide-open, in-between the circles, for the 1-1 equalizer at the 14:33 mark.
In another comparison from last night – and while admittedly, the Rangers also lead the league in this futile statistic too – then once again – and they allowed the other team to score within the final minute of a period.
This time around, this Columbus 2-1 goal wasn’t as much about them as it was about the Blueshirts being so on brand!
Down to 59-seconds remaining, Conor Garland got the puck from the man who was robbed of the Norris Trophy last year, the newly-minted golden boy in Ohio, Zach Werenski, and then shot it.
The puck bounced off of the face of Braden Schneider – and then into CZAR IGOR’s net.
Come the first intermission, and with this 2-1, home team, score still in-tact – and the Russian was fuming – even giving us his first signature stick slam of the season while on camera.
The Blueshirts had finally broken him.
But did they break him enough to consider a new locale to play in next season?
Hmmmm…..
The second period, and just as it was the night before, was a little bit more evenly contested – and right down to Mika Zibanejad scoring the Rangers’ second goal of the game – and as he did at the 4:44 mark.
But this goal, created by Alexis Lafreniere in his own zone, who then found his center streaking up the ice, was more about Columbus goalie, Jet Greaves, more than anything else.
Simply put – and this was a soft shot – and any NHL goalie makes this save 999/1000 times (except for an in-his-prime Sieve Vagistat – the worst back-up goalie in Rangers’ franchise history).
But style points isn’t any concern for Sully’s Squad these days.
This 2-2 Zibanejad goal was the closest that the Rangers would ever get – and again, like last night – and you never felt like the Blueshirts had a shot in hell of winning this game either.
A real captain, Boone Jenner, made it 3-2 at the 7:04 mark, after following up on his own rebound afforded.
One of those David Quinn Era signature penalties, “too many men on the ice,” put the Rangers a man down at the 14:29 mark.
About a minute later, then Adam Fantilli, who already had six SOG at the time (he finished with a whopping game-high nine SOG – which is pretty much the Rangers’ total after two periods on most nights), tipped/deflected a puck sent his way by Werenski, for the CBJ, 4-2, PPG.
Come the third period, and a final twenty-minutes that felt never-ending too, then we had a slew of alternating penalties – and just like we had the night before. (Check the PENALTIES segment below for all of it.)
Lafreniere, following a wire of a rip from Adam Fox, was able to deflect a puck past Greaves for the lone Rangers’ power-play goal of the game.
Now 4-3, and with ample time remaining, as in 19:10 – and maybe CZAR IGOR was going to steal a win.
But alas, and you know that favorite quote of mine:
SPECIAL TEAMS SWING GAMES.
The Rangers’ pathetic power-play, now featuring the returning Miller on the first unit, finished as a dreadful 1/6. But to be fair, then Columbus didn’t fare much better, as they went 1/5.
That said?
Then the real difference when talking about power-play and penalty killing success were the goaltenders.
Again, the Rangers had SIX power-plays.
Greaves stopped two shots, while allowing Lafreniere to score on the other.
CZAR IGOR stopped nine shots when shorthanded – as he more than tripled the workload when compared to his peer.
As this game continued to feel like a twin brother from last night – then just as the Devils did – and the Blue Jackets had no problem whenever entering the Rangers’ zone.
The biggest instance of this was at the 6:12 mark, as all five Blue Jackets marched into the Rangers’ zone, and come the end of it, there was former Devil, Damon Severson, for the big-time 5-3 insurance (rebound) goal.
The Blueshirts, never much an offensive threat tonight, squandered nearly every power-play opportunity and scoring chance.
And if you followed my Tweeter/X page during the match – then you know that I said at 4-2 that I could feel the 6-3 loss coming.
That’s what happened, as Fantilli, who was just amazing in this match, sealed the deal via his 6-3 empty-netter with 2:54 remaining – and where he scored this dagger goal just five-seconds after CZAR IGOR had vacated his net.
This was bad, it was largely boring – but it was also good for the tank.
With Chicago’s Thursday night win over the reeling Wild, then they jumped the Rangers for fourth-worst overall in the league.
But, and as even said at the time, then I think the Rangers’ win from two-weeks ago, over the Flames, could be like their win that they had on 4/10/25 against the Islanders.
The Rangers, and like most teams in the league, have now played 69 (nice) games this season.
We’ll get more intense with the standings-watch once there are five or six games left – as these standings change as much as the weather.
But just to say it (after all, then I did tease it!), then as I write these words, the Rangers now have 64-points in 69 games played.
The only teams they have an edge over are the Flames, who have 61-points in 68 games (that’s why the Rangers’ win over them last week was so huge for “tankers”), while the Canucks, who will most likely enter the draft lottery as the odds-on favorite to land McKenna, have 50-points in 68 games.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll add it once more here.
Knowing the standings, what’s at stake and everything else – then even if the often-injured Miller is helping the tank – then it’s best to shut him down and then hope that he enters camp fully healthy next season.
(I’ve seen some people, even my buddies, Jim & Ed, that host the excellent “Blueshirts Underground Show,” suggest that the Rangers buy-out Miller over the summer. I just can’t see that happening – as there’s just no way Drury will admit to failure.)
I’d also shut down CZAR IGOR too – but I don’t think that he’d allow it, barring injury.
Let’s now blow through the rest of our usual segments.

As talked about last night, then both Urho Vaakanainen and Noah Laba received injuries against the Devils – and injuries that prevented them from finishing the game.
As also talked about yesterday, then it made no sense for the Rangers to rush U.V. or Laba back – and especially since this game against Columbus was a one-game roadie.
Up next for the Rangers after his particular 6-3 loss, and their third 6-3 loss since returning from the Olympic break?
Nine of their next ten games on M$G ice.
As a “TANKER” myself, then I hope that every negative trend that the Rangers have at the Garden this season continues down the stretch!
With both Laba and U.V. recovering from their undisclosed injuries, then the Blueshirts made one roster move prior to their flight to the land of the Buckeyes:
UPDATE: Connor Mackey has been recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack.
— NY Rangers PR (@NYR_PR) March 19, 2026
Funny enough?
Then Mr. Mackey wasn’t a healthy scratch tonight.
While Mackey has most certainly earned the right to play in the NHL this season (and who can ever forget his fight against Brady Tkachuk from two years back either?); but I also thought this move didn’t speak too well to both the hopes of Vincent Iorio and Scott Morrow.
Prior to the game, and with only the always-cacklin’ Ms. Giggles, the insufferable Mollie Walker, representing the Blueshirts’ bird-brain beat in Columbus (the rest of them didn’t want to be bothered to make the one-game trip – and their employers sure as hell didn’t want to waste any more money covering this pathetic hockey team either), and she questioned Sullivan about his over-usage of his golden nephew-in-law, Conor Sheary.
When asked why Sheary (who should’ve been a one-and-done Ranger months ago – but knowing this current administration – then it wouldn’t surprise me if he gets a seven-year max deal over the summer either!) over younger players in the system (for example: Brett Berard, Adam Sykora, etc) and Sullivan responded with this nonsense:
“Well, we’ve had lots of looks, all these guys. So it’s not like we haven’t had looks. I think what Conor brings is there’s a lot of detail around his game with how he plays, whether it’s without the puck, positionally, where he’s at. He has a good stick. His puck pursuit game, and how he hunts pucks and forces turnovers. I think he’s played well when he was playing with Labs and Tye. He scores last night with JT. He can help on the penalty kill. So there’s a lot of detail around his game, and that’s what I think has been his competitive advantage.”
Just last week and the Blueshirts’ bench boss was talking about favoring younger players for these final games of this wasted season.
With a bakers’ dozen games left to play – and he’s favoring his relative – and one that will turn 34-years-old in less than three months.
But I can’t complain either.
After all, then the inclusion of Sheary just helps the tank!
(Then again, it doesn’t help the future either – as we should be seeing more of the ilk of Berard, Sykora and whoever else that’s in Hartford that’s under the age of 25-years-old.)
Sullivan and Drury.
Two freakin’ MASSHOLES!

Here was Silly Sully’s line-up for the sixty-ninth game of this wretched-and-rotten 2025-26 season:
FIRST LINE: Perreault/Mika/Lafreniere
SECOND LINE: Sheary/Miller/Kartye
THIRD LINE: Cullye/Trocheck/Raddysh
FOURTH LINE: Brodzinski/Edstrom/Chmelar
FIRST PAIR: Gavrikov/Fox
SECOND PAIR: Robertson/Schneider
THIRD PAIR: Mackey/Borgen
STARTING GOALIE: CZAR IGOR
BACKUP GOALIE: Quick
HEALTHY SCRATCHES: Parssinen and Iorio
DIDN’T MAKE THE ONE-DAY TRIP DUE TO INJURY: Laba and Vaakainanen
IR: Matt Rempe
BOX SCORE time.
The following graphics and information come from ESPN.com:
SCORING:
PENALTIES:
TEAM STATS:
GOALIES:
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TOI
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PIM
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| 36 | 5 | 31 | .861 | 19 | 9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 57:33 | 0 |
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CBJ
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Jet Greaves#73
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SA
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GA
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| 25 | 3 | 22 | .880 | 19 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 56:50 | 0 |

Once Kenny Albert and Dave Maloney joined the broadcast, then both lied through their teeth when they said this could be an exciting game.
Maloney would later lie again – and as I’ll recap below.
But for now, and for whatever reason as well – and Maloney was hellbent on spewing the NYR/M$GN propaganda all-broadcast long.
Prior to puck drop and he was going on-and-on about how great Sheary was for the Rangers.
Listen, Sheary could be a great depth player and/or injury insurance addition for a Cup contender.
The present state of the Blueshirts?
Then he’s just taking time from somebody else that the franchise should be looking at.
And it’s not like Maloney is stupid or anything like that.
I wouldn’t be a huge fan of him if he was.
I just think that he’s tooting the M$GN/NYR horn – because there is no way that he thinks that Sheary should be playing right now – nor how Sullivan has been “terrific” this year either.
GAME REVIEW time – and you know my usual spiel – which includes how if you want my complete play-by-play, then check out my Tweeter/X feed over at: https://x.com/NYCTheMiC
And yep – it’s been nothing but overtime for yours truly at the real j-o-b this week – so let’s finally roll!

FIRST PERIOD
As Mika was prepared to lose the first faceoff of the game, then Albert told us that Columbus was entering this match as 17-2-4 ever since firing Dean Evason and hiring Rick Bowness.
They’re now 18-2-4 after tonight.
Elsewhere and Maloney told us that Graves was 10-0-2 in his last twelve starts – and where yep – he’s now 11-0-2 after tonight too.
All of this is to say that Columbus, who after the win tonight, knocked the Islanders out of the third seed in the Metro, needed to win this game.
And really – this game played out on the ice as it did on paper – the better team, chasing a playoff spot, took care of business against a shit team.
Here’s how the first three-minutes of this game went:
— Gavrikov hooked Cole Sillinger in order to prevent an easy early goal allowed.
— CBJ now had a PP at just the 45-second mark.
— CZAR IGOR made seven saves in two-minutes, including big stops on Marchenko, Fantilli, Werenski and Marchment.
— Severson, from the slot, was also denied to end conclude this seven-shot CBJ PP.
After this, and at the 3:08 mark, then Braden Schneider improved the SOG total to 8-1.
For whatever reason, and again, no one praises Maloney as much as I do, then this is when the former captain said, “Mike Sullivan has a done a terrific job this season.”
To be fair, Maloney was talking about Sully managing the Rangers’ never-ending list of injuries.
Not once was Matt Rempe’s name brought up – and where I’ve recapped all of this before.
(In short, Rempe was rushed back from a broken thumb, we all knew it at the time, Rempe then admitted it, Sully then played it off, Rempe was then scratched, Sully admitted Rempe wasn’t 100% and after all of this – the big man is lost for the season – following not only one setback – but two. And with the state of the Rangers? Then it’s imaginable that we may have seen Rempe’s last game as a Blueshirt too – and you can thank Sully for playing around with the health of a player for that – and during a lost season no less.)
And no matter what?
Then unless the word “terrific” means “DOG SHIT,” then Sully has not been terrific this season.
But one last time – and Maloney, for some unexplained reason, was trying to win the M$GN/NYR “Employee of the Month” award throughout this broadcast.
At the 4:53 mark, an erroneous call was made, as Kartye was boxed for high-sticking Marchment.
Marchment, and to his credit, sold the call – as rather Kartye making contact with him – and a puck did instead.
Marchment sold the play as if he was a 1980s Ric Flair – and despite even a video replay review afforded to the stripes – and the refs sided with him.
To me, then if anything, this was an example of good teams getting calls/bad teams getting the shit end of the stick.
It was also an example of “PUCK DON’T LIE” too – as this is when Trocheck soon scored his 1-0, Rangers, shorty:
— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 19, 2026
It was notable that soon after this goal, the 9:00 mark, and CZAR IGOR, who didn’t make a save in now 2:30 worth of time, was still averaging over a save-per-minute anyway (10).
In what’s worth mentioning, then with 8:02 remaining, Ivan Provorov, a hero in any real-blooded American household, got into a shoving match with Mackey.
Mackey, who fears no one, skated away.
Whether it was the Rangers’ lead at the time or what – and Mackey didn’t try to make a name for himself as he has done in the past – by fighting.
As we got under six-minutes remaining, CZAR IGOR was now up to 15 saves (two would later be taken back) – and where he was stopping every name-brand Blue Jacket too.
That’s why it was so surprising when the fourth-liner, Isac Lundestrom, was the first Ohioan to beat him – and as he did with 5:27 to go:
LUNDY PICKED HIS CORNER💥
CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/PFH6va0NZY
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 19, 2026
1-1.
Come 4:02 remaining and Erik Gudbranson roughed/interfered with Edstom as “The Swedish Condor” was about to crash the net.
This ensuing Rangers’ power-play was god awful – and right down to one of the worst turnovers that you’ll ever see – a Mika Zibanejad failed cross-ice pass – and despite nothing but ice between himself and Greaves.
Come the end of it?
An 0/1 Blueshirts’ power-play – and zero SOG during it too.
And with 58.1 seconds to go?
A goal that will make all of the blooper reels – Garland’s 2-1 goal off of Schneider’s mush:
Confirmed: Conor Garland knows magic! 🪄
CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/MtIFoIgGwa
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 19, 2026
2-1, them, through twenty-minutes.
Here’s what I said at the time:
2-1, #CBJ, after 20. 1P Thoughts:
— I think #NYR have given up 200 goals within the first and last 2:00 of a period this season.
— Schneider has to feel like shit after that.
— SOG are 15-7, home team, but where the official statisticians took away three saves from Igor…— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 19, 2026

SECOND PERIOD
As we began and it looked like the Rangers were already “dead in Ohio” (yes, that’s a Neil Young reference)!
But CZAR IGOR had plenty of life.
Just 69-seconds in (nice) and the goalie absolutely robbed Fantilli from point-blank range.
After that, and #31 robbed Werenski during a 2 x 1 odd-man rush.
This then allowed Lafreniere, from behind his own blue line, to find Mika for the soft goal that Greaves allowed:
🎥 EDGE VIZ (tracking data): Mika Zibanejad scores for the New York Rangers on a snap shot (15:16 remaining in the the 2nd period).#NYR pic.twitter.com/gRJ1l9lSTp
— NY Rangers Game Bot (@NYRGameBot) March 20, 2026
Because of Igor, then what should’ve been 6-0, Columbus, was now tied at 2-2.
It took Columbus all of 2:30 to regain their lead – and as “BRUCE, I MEAN BOONE JOE” Jenner did, following a CZAR IGOR save and a Captain Columbus rebound:
CAP TAKES BACK THE LEAD! 💥
CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/BS0jbz7TIz
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 20, 2026
3-2 – and where all I could think during the celebration was, “THEY ARE CHANTING BOONE JOE. NOT BOO JOE!”
Speaking of “Joe,” then this is when Albert informed us that FAT JOE, not his little brother SKINNY JOE, would be appearing at Dolan’s free concert on behalf of the NYPD (3/28).
After this, the slew of penalties (again, check the PENALTIES segment for all of it), and where with 4:35 remaining, Fantilli, after six SOG, finally scored on his seventh – via a deflection/tip after a Werenski shot:
MO ACTIVATED BIG TIPPER! 🚨
CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/ReoQhLucog
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 20, 2026
4-2, CBJ.
Right after this?
Mackey went to the box after high-sticking Charlie Coyle with 4:09 remaining.
CBJ didn’t put away NYR here – as they’d wait for the third period in order to accomplish that.
4-2, after two periods – but where at the end of the frame – Coyle had roughed Cuylle in the corner – and a dumbass penalty if I say so myself.
Here’s what I said at the time:
4-2, #CBJ, over #NYR, after 40 minutes. 2P Thoughts:
— This could easily be another double-chili game for the opponent – but the Rangers’ goaltender keeps them alive.
— SOG 28-20, home team.
— Rangers 0/2 PP will get a third crack at it to start the third, Coyle for…— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 20, 2026

THIRD PERIOD
To open, then Fox, just 50-seconds in, and again, with the Rangers on the power-play too, found Lafreniere for a deflection goal:
— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 20, 2026
4-3, CBJ, and the conclusion of the Rangers’ scoring on this night.
After this?
Never-ending alternating penalties, too boring to recap them all, but while on the foreplay and this is when Severson banged home his 5-3, CBJ, rebound goal – and as he did with 13:48 remaining:
SEVO DOES IT AGAIN 💥
CBJ x @FanaticsBook pic.twitter.com/7N7FAFLVdG
— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) March 20, 2026
After Jenner went off for tripping, then the Rangers finished on the power-play as a beautiful 1/6.
It was also mentioned, by Albert, after this latest power-outage that the next nine out of ten Ranger games will be played at their own house of horrors – M$G.
This had me thinking.
M$G, who has already screwed over every season-ticket holder in the land, and as a result, has dropped single-game tickets to as low as $50 in recent weeks, will have to get creative with their final ticket promotions of this crappy centennial campaign.
Will tickets drop below $50?
Will anyone get season tickets next year?
Perhaps as a draw, and M$G/NYR can promote “GUILLOTINE SIEVE VAGISTAT NIGHT.”
That’ll earn them my $50!
To get to the end, Fantilli, just seconds after CZAR IGOR left his net, pumped in the 6-3, home team, ENG.
6-3, your final – but where I’m not mad either.
My eyes remain on the prize – Mr. McKenna!

If you’re still reading these daily manifestos, then thank you.
I take no shame when admitting to you that readership has fallen off 33% from where it was back in October.
That’s how bad it is.
From my own experience from doing this site over the past thirteen-years, then readership levels peak whenever the team is really good – and when they’re really bad too.
The Blueshirts are so bad today that the majority just don’t care anymore – and where a lot of that has to do with because most fans don’t see a way out of this.
Suffice to say – and there’s no light at the end of the tunnel – which is why I keep banging the McKenna drum so hard – because I don’t see what else can happen this summer – and especially with Drury being known as the most vile and least respected GM in all of the league.
For yours truly, and maniacs like you who want to read more about this crappy team, then we are the hardcores.
We’re almost at the end – and where I can’t wait to be done either – as writing about these games isn’t fun anymore.
Heck, just watching them is a chore!
Up Next For the Rangers: Two days off, then a rare Sunday matinee, 12PM, against the Jets.
Up Next For Me: More overtime at the real j-o-b – which only compounds to why I feel like watching these games is worse than the actual (and little) work that I do!
Up Next For All Of Us: Your favorite segment and mine, and say it with me…
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Well I do try to read your articles to get some insight, and I thank you for your excellent writing ability. I sure hope Miller is playing hurt and not regressing. And as you snd others have said, if he is hurt…why play him?
Well I do try to read your articles to get some insight, and I thank you for your excellent writing ability. I sure hope Miller is playing hurt and not regressing. And as you and others have said, if he is hurt…why play him?
I just read that Dylan Garand has been called up.