
Greetings and salutations everyone and welcome to another blog here on BlueCollarBlueShirts.com. The Gavin McKenna dream is becoming closer to reality!
And this too:
At least the Rangers didn’t get shutout for the seventh time on home ice this season either!
BLUESHIRTS’ BABY STEPS!

For a 2025-26 Rangers’ team that’s had many “worst loss of the season candidates,” including giving up ten goals to Boston, being shutout six times on home ice (while also being shutout three times on the road), being swept by both the Islanders & the Devils – then Monday night’s 2-1 loss to the Senators was just the latest entrant into the mix.
In what was an abortion of a game, from a lack of effort, execution, desire, heart or just caring in general – and the Blueshirts set two all-time futility records in the one-goal defeat.
For the first time in the salary cap era, which dates back to 2005, then the Rangers, on this March 23rd night, became the first team to finish with less than ten shots on goal in a game.
The Blueshirts, who were drastically out-shot 33-9 overall, also matched a 1955 franchise record for least amount of shots on goal – and where the league didn’t track such numbers until that 1955-56 season (12/11/55 v. Detroit).
More history was made when the Rangers, through the first two periods of action, only had four shots on goal, which again, goes back to when the NHL first started tracking period-by-period (as opposed to overall numbers) SOG totals, the 1965-66 season.
But don’t worry – M1KA was all smiles after the game!
After all, then personal milestones mean much more than winning these days in New York.

Had this been a year where the Rangers were either a contender or outside-looking-in (and as opposed to the Senators on this night, who are in the latter category), then you would’ve been furious, irate and down-right fuming after this 2-1 loss to Ottawa.
But for “Big Picture” Blueshirts backers – then all you can do is laugh – and then enjoy the fact that the NHL standings now look like this:

If there was anyone to feel sorry for on this night, then it were the fans that either watched or paid real money to attend this game.
And those poor season-ticket holders too – who keep getting royally screwed by the Rangers on a daily basis with all of these discounted ticket promotions – and promotions that now include a bunch of freebies along with them.
In a word, then the Rangers were absolutely “PATHETIC” on Monday night.
A second word?
Then they were also “embarrassing.”
If it wasn’t for CZAR IGOR, and a few rings of his iron too, then this could’ve easily been a 4-1, 5-1 or 6-1 loss.
And if Ottawa, who went 1/7 on their power-play in this match, were able to execute whenever a man-up, then this could’ve been a double-chili win for the Sens too.
I’ve routinely brought up in this space how ever since Miller’s return from his latest injury, then as a result- and the Rangers just can’t challenge goalies anymore.
Miller, who returned for the win against Minnesota last week (and where CZAR IGOR stole a win in the Land of 10,000 Lakes too – and for more, then check out: https://bluecollarblueshirts.com/31426/ ), rejoined the team at the end of their season-high four-game winning steak.
Since then?
The Rangers are now on another five-game losing streak (0-4-1) and where since Captain Culture’s return, the club has been out-shot 212-116, while also being out-scored 23-13.
And if it wasn’t for the goalies (CZAR IGOR, Jonathan Quick and Dylan Garand), then the scoring differential total would be significantly worse – and much worse at that!

What made both this loss, and “record-setting” nine SOG total, so ultimately embarrassing and pathetic, was the fact that the Senators entered this game without three of their starting defensemen (or 50% of them), as Jake Sanderson (gold medal winner), Nick Jensen and Dennis Gilbert were all ruled out for various afflictions.
Elsewhere, and the Senators also lost both Thomas Chabot and Lassi Tomson during the game too – and early at that.
So despite the Senators missing three starting rearguards, then two more once the game progressed, thus leaving with them with only four blue liners – and the Rangers still couldn’t test their back-up journeyman goalie, James Reimer.
As noted all-season in this space and Sully’s Squad have been prone to many SOG droughts that extend beyond ten-minutes.
The Rangers didn’t register their first SOG until 13:49 of game-time had elapsed.
They’d follow-up that SOG drought with another one that went beyond 22-minutes of play.
As a result and the Senators out-shot the Rangers by identical 13-2 margins in the first and second periods.
The Garden visitors then out-shot the tenants 7-5 in the third period.
More numbers?
Then the Rangers only managed seven shots on goal while at even-strength.
While the Sens’ power-play wasn’t anything to talk about (again, 1/7); but in what amounted to a one-goal game, and the Rangers went 0/3 whenever a man-up – and where during those six-minutes – and Reimer was only challenged twice.
Ottawa received their first power-play of the game at the 4:59 mark, as Taylor Raddysh had hooked Drake Batherson.
Come the 6:30 mark and the pride-and-joy of Franklin Square, Long Island, Shane Pinto, put the home team ahead via his PPG.
1-0, Sens.
Between both CZAR IGOR and multiple <DINGS> – and the Senators could never increase their lead in this mauling of a first twenty-minutes – nor ever score again on their next six power-plays either.
Not that it mattered.
I’ll give you the real-time SOG totals during our GAME REVIEW segment; but it was just amazing, and again, solely because of #31, that this was mainly a one-shot/one-goal game throughout its duration.
A Warren Foegele goal, scored at the 6:46 mark of the second stanza, put the Sens ahead 2-0.
It also wound up becoming the game-winning score too.
Of all people, then it was the golden nephew-in-law, Conor Sheary, that gave the Rangers a chance to spoil the Sens’ playoff hopes, when at the 7:03 mark of the third-and-final period, he took a one-timed pass from the amazing Tye Kartye – then buried the puck behind a sleepy Reimer for the 2-1 score.
As a result of Sheary’s goal, then Reimer’s six-save shutout had been broken.
But nothing was more broken than the Blueshirts themselves, outside of M1Ka, who didn’t seem bothered at all by another pathetic performance – and as you’ll see in the clip/video below.
While there have been plenty of “worst loss season of the contenders,” then this one will go down in history.
In a future answer to a #CadillacTrivia question, then it were Zibanejad (3), Cuylle, Parssinen, Sheary, Trocheck, Mackey and Schneider that registered SOG in the nine SOG loss.
And hopefully?
Then this will wind up as a loss that grants the Rangers access to Gavin McKenna come the draft.
If not, then I have no clue, again, barring both Auston Matthews and Brady Tkachuk wanting out of Canada, that will regain the Rangers’ dignity as a professional hockey team next season.
Here’s where I last left off, the Rangers’ 3-2 shootout loss to the Jets from Sunday:

The Rangers, after Sunday’s matinee shootout loss to the Jets, practiced on Monday morning prior to losing to Ottawa at night.
The biggest news from the A.M. skate was that defenseman Drew Fortescue, now wearing the number 45 on his back, was a participant.
Following the practice and Fortescue, in his first remarks as an NHLer, said:
“It’s been crazy. I got to meet the team yesterday at the game, and I’m super lucky and fortunate. It’s obviously a dream to play for these guys. I’m just happy to kind of get involved skating for the first time. It’s been pretty special. I’m happy to be here.”
The newest Blueshirt, a native of Pearl, N.Y., also revealed a sickening secret:
Drew Fortescue says he grew up an Islanders fan
“As soon as I got drafted, that switched pretty quick” pic.twitter.com/yFYhJzOZzV
— Rangers Videos (@SNYRangers) March 23, 2026
Sullivan, during his post-practice interview, said that he wanted Fortescue to get more practice time before allowing him to make his NHL debut.
Apparently, Fortescue will learn a lot after watching the Rangers finish with nine shots on goal in a sixty-minute game.
And I wonder if he’s second-guessing his decision to leave Boston College too!
Here was Silly Sully’s line-up for the seventy-first game of this wretched-and-rotten 2025-26 season:
FIRST LINE: Perreault/Mika/Lafreniere
SECOND LINE: Cuylle/Trocheck/Raddysh
THIRD LINE: Kartye/Miller/Sheary
FOURTH LINE: Edstrom/Parssinen/Chmelar
FIRST PAIR: Gavrikov/Fox
SECOND PAIR: Robertson/Schneider
THIRD PAIR: Mackey/Borgen
STARTING GOALIE: CZAR IGOR
BACKUP GOALIE: Garand
HEALTHY SCRATCHES: Brodzinski and Iorio
UNHEALTHY SCRATCHES BUT NOT ON IR: Laba and Vaakainanen
DAY-TO-DAY: Quick
ON THE ROSTER AND READY TO DEBUT: Drew Fortescue
IR: Matt Rempe
BOX SCORE time.
The following graphics and information come from ESPN.com:
SCORING:
PENALTIES:
TEAM STATS:
GOALIES:
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| 33 | 2 | 31 | .939 | 20 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 58:09 | 0 |
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| 9 | 1 | 8 | .889 | 6 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 59:50 | 0 |

Tonight’s pregame show was more excruciating than usual – as this was another solo Sieve Vagistat shit-show.
Almost as bad?
The never-ending adoration for a player that always goes M.I.A when it matters most – MIKA – and where ironically, if not on brand too – and the Rangers set a futility record during his 1,000th NHL career game.
If there was anything learnt during this 30-minute horrid affair, then it was the fact that both Brian Boyle and Henrik Lundqvist were severely missed.
I’m not going to explain for the 978679867867986798679867986th time why I wish that Zibanejad was traded years ago (you can read this site’s archives for all of that); but what finally put me over the edge was his ballerina act from last season – and against a heated rival no less (Devils):
This video sums up Mika’s season – and his all-out cowardice and overwhelming disinterest. #nyr pic.twitter.com/jctrGLv4aN
— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) April 6, 2025
Every Ranger is brawling – and there’s Mika doing his pirouette act.
When watching all of this Zibanejad nonsense (and I get it – this is a big accomplishment – but it’s also just an attendance record), then I also felt like his latest contract has lasted for over 1,000 games too!
And the fact that the Rangers are promoting him as both a “legend” and an “icon?”
Then I thought that Todd Charity best summed up my elongated thoughts on this issue:
Thinking he’s a legend and an icon is why the Rangers are where they are right now pic.twitter.com/2oHkR6vCrm
— Todd Charity (@TCharity1482) March 23, 2026
Following about 1,000 Mika clips, including his five-goal game against Washington from the pre-COVID era (3/5/20), then this was just a reminder that Zibanejad’s peak was prior to COVID – the 2019-20 season.
And I’ll save you all of the stuff about that failed trade with Buffalo too (Jack Eichel).
After showing us Mika’s teammates entering the building with dry-haired wigs, in salute to #93, then this game, which was delayed twenty-minutes (7:57PM puck drop on a work night for most), then had a tribute and ceremony in honor for a player that’s never reached a Stanley Cup Final.
As far as the ceremony/tribute went, then it was pure class by the Rangers – and about the 35th pregame ceremony this season that didn’t feature what should’ve been already long done – retirement ceremonies for real Ranger legends and icons.
The video tribute was hosted by Mika’s wife, the pro-Palestinian supporter, Irma Zibanejad.
While she claimed that Mika’s has had a lot of career success (I’m still waiting for a “Mika March” to lead to a June parade), she also said that he’s a great husband and father.
No one could ever deny that – as I want to make it clear – I don’t think he’s a bad guy – in fact, the complete opposite – but I just don’t want to see him on this roster anymore.
His fellow members of the leadership group, Trocheck, Miller and Fox, presented Mika with the customary silver stick.
In a nice touch and a mini silver stick was also presented to his daughter.
Again, pure class – and as always – say whatever you want about James Dolan – but he never skimps out on any expense.
In what felt like something out of the “Price is Right,” then it was announced that the Rangers will be accommodating the Zibanejad family with an all-expenses paid for trip to Greece.
No word if Chris Kreider will be joining his BFF for the Greek excursion.
And that’s what really got me here – as I’ve always been a CK20 fan.
We should’ve got this night with Kreider.
Instead, we get it with his BFF – who indirectly forced Kreider’s departure – and just like four coaches too.
Just to stress this point, then the Rangers really did a good job with this tribute to Zibanejad – while also trying to capitalize on it too – as they were promoting M1KA merch throughout the entire broadcast.

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!
(And thankfully – we’re now less than three-weeks away from this miserable season finally reaching its unmerciful conclusion!)

FIRST PERIOD
By the 2:30 mark, the Sens challenged Igor twice.
Come the 4:59 mark and CZAR IGOR now had four saves – while Raddysh hooked Batherson in order to prevent a gimmie goal.
After that, the Pinto 1-0 PPG:
Shane Pinto opens the scoring with a rip on the powerplay! #GoSensGo
Another nice feed by Giroux. Spence also has 5 points in his past 5 games. Stepping up. pic.twitter.com/0obVpmVdsR
— Everyday Sens (@EverydaySens) March 24, 2026
I’ve pointed out that Dave Maloney has recently become Mr. M$G Propaganda.
Not tonight.
Right away, and Maloney correctly observed, “It’s the same old song for the Rangers. They either give up a goal early or take a penalty early, and they did both here.”
Captain Culture had a chance to tie at the 8:00 mark, but on a mini breakaway – and he shot the puck wide.
Pathetic.
A minute later, and with the Sens out-shooting the Rangers 8-0, and Spence, on a 2 x 1 break, hit the post.
Maloney’s remarks?
“The Rangers are a full step behind and can’t win a puck battle.”
You know that I hate ANALytics, but it’s worth mentioning that SportsLogiq, the analytic company that every broadcast/team in the league uses besides the Rangers (they use some asshole’s Clear Sighted ANALytics junk), reported after the first period that Ottawa won every puck battle – 27 of them in total.
At the ten-minute mark, the Sens increased their SOG disparity to 9-0, which also meant that the Rangers now had their 798678967867986867986th SOG drought total this season of ten-minutes or more.
This was also the fourth time during the past five-games, the same time when Miller returned, when such a drought occurred.
Come 8:20 remaining and the Sens hit the post again.
This meant that the Sens already had a PPG – and two <DINGS> too – and all before the Rangers had one measly SOG.
Down to 7:00 remaining and Maloney, who reverted back to the man that we all love – “RADIO DAVE” – astutely said, “The Rangers are absolutely embarrassing.”
Come 6:11 remaining (the 13:49 mark) and a Fox shot attempt caught Parssinen’s leg – and where as a result – the puck went on Reimer’s net!
The Garden gave a “Bronx Jeer” (fake applause) after Reimer’s first save of eight.
The SOG were now 11-1 too.
It was also at this time where I said in real-time that the Senators would be kicking themselves if they couldn’t improve this 1-0 lead.
They were just so dominant and kicking the Rangers ass in every which way – but could never run the Blueshirts out of the building.
Again, CZAR IGOR.
Down to 4:31 remaining and the Rangers, in theory, had a chance to tie, as Dylan Cozens high-sticked Borgen.
It was also at this time, again, when talking about the Blueshirts losing every puck battle, where Maloney accused Mika of not caring – even calling him “weak” in the process.
The former captain wasn’t wrong.
Reimer was challenged once on this power-play and that was that.
The Sens returned to the power-play themselves with 1:57 remaining, following the first of two separate Ranger delay of game penalties (puck over the glass).
As you’d expect, then the reason for the two DOG penalties was because Ottawa just owned New York’s zone, thus forcing desperate flips to nowhere.
And since you know that the Senators’ PP never scored again – then we can just say that CZAR IGOR did his job (ten short-handed saves in total).
1-0, Sens, through twenty-minutes.
Here’s what I said at the time:
1-0, Sens, through 20. 1P Thoughts:
— That was a god awful period for #NYR – had a 13:50 SOG drought to open and got out-shot 12-2
— Still, and despite everything, it’s a one-shot/one-goal game
— Ottawa also missing three d-men – including gold medal Sanderson – yet NYR…— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 24, 2026

SECOND PERIOD
After making the Sens’ power-play go 1/2, then it was also reported that Chabot was done for the game (Miller got away with a cheap shot on him).
It was also noticeable that a lot of fans left M$G or were still at the concession lines – as half of the lower bowl was empty.
While some fans eventually returned for this Blueshirts’ bonanza, then come the third period and the lower-bowl remained half-empty.
As Kenny Albert was just trying to find something positive to say, then he mentioned that Zibanejad, during his intermission interview, was “speechless” about the whole thing.
Ranger fans were also “speechless” when trying to defend this crap.
Following several long shifts spent in the Rangers’ zone, and where to their credit, both Chmelar and Cuylle were trying to spark something with big hits; but after a failed clear from Mr. Mackey, then Foegele, off a 2 x 1 one-timer, scored the second – and last – goal for the away team:
Warren Foegele buries his fifth goal in nine games since being acquired!! #GoSensGo
What a pass, what a finish. pic.twitter.com/PHcH5bP3Ay
— Everyday Sens (@EverydaySens) March 24, 2026
2-0 and where it was now Thomson’s turn to leave the game too – which also meant that Ottawa was forced to use only four defensemen for more than half of the game.
And after watching what happened afterwards?
Then perhaps they didn’t need any.
Down to 12:58 remaining and Captain Culture, while in the o-zone, high-sticked Zub – a four-minute double-minor.
Again, and to both the Rangers’ and CZAR IGOR’s credit – and they didn’t allow much either.
When it was all said and done, then with 8:58 remaining and the Rangers’ PK was now 3/4 – but where the SOG total was at 21-4.
The Rangers got a power-play themselves with 6:19 to go, as the Sens were bagged for too many men on the ice.
No SOG during this most opportune man-up advantage.
While you didn’t really notice it in real-time; but Zetterlund, with 3:47 to go, ended a near nine-minute Ottawa SOG drought.
Mackey then put the puck over the glass with 2:39 left to play, and where just five-seconds out from the Rangers’ PK expiring, then Trocheck took his customary penalty – this time for tripping Pinto.
Come the horn and the Rangers’ PK was now 4/5 and where the Sens would also open the third period with a 1:16 power-play.
2-0, them, through forty-minutes.
Here’s what I said at the time:
Sens 2, #NYR 0, through 40-minutes. 2P Thoughts:
— Rangers opened the game with a 13:50 SOG drought, now have a 18 minute plus one going now.
— SOG 25-4
— #NYR PK is 4/5, have 1:16 left to kill to start the third
— The Rangers don’t deserve to win or anything like that,…— BlueCollarBlueShirts (@NYCTheMiC) March 24, 2026
Two more thoughts from the time?
Then it was comical how the M$GN kept replaying clips of Mika’s five goal game against the Capitals – and while considering that they only had four SOG through forty-minutes.
I also wondered if the lousy SOG total was part of bad coaching too.
After all, then if you’re Sully, then you saw what was going on – and as a result – then why not tell your guys to shoot from the blue line, heck center ice if they could, just in order to keep Reimer (remember him?) somewhat honest – and perhaps they could’ve caught him off-guard during one of his naps – and as induced by the never-ending Rangers’ SOG droughts.

THIRD PERIOD
Three things prior to this period’s commencement.
One, Michelle Gingras had Susan Essman, from Curb Your Enthusiasm, there for her second intermission interview.
They should’ve had Essman play her character from that show – and as a result – unleash a string of four-letter words at the Rangers’ expense – and just like she always did with Larry David!
Two, the Rangers are now promoting a ticket offer where fans can get free bracelets and drink vouchers ($25 – so the cost of one beer) with their purchase.
Instead of that, then I thought that the Blueshirts should have put metal bracelets on their players for robbing the fans – and then buy them a drink prior to screwing them too!
Three, M$GN/NYR continued to plug M1KA merchandise to the kids.
What fan, child, adult or other, would want to buy anything from this team after watching this garbage?
The Rangers, after killing the Trocheck penalty, were now twenty-minutes without a SOG – a new franchise record!
Come 16:33 remaining, Zub slashed Miller.
Immediately into the power-play and Mika ended what had become a 22-minute SOG.
CZAR IGOR then stopped a Stutzle-to-Pinto 2 x 1 short-handed try – and arguably – the best save of his total of 31 stops.
And despite how bad this game was – and it was Sheary that made this a one-shot/one-goal game – and as he did with 12:57 remaining:
Conor Sheary brings the Rangers within one 👀 pic.twitter.com/7xOaHY2wNN
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 24, 2026
2-1, them.
Credit to Sheary for scoring here – but this was more about Tye Kartye’s pass than anything else.
Speaking of Kartye, who has just wowed us ever since his arrival; then, and as previously noted in this space – and he’s my 2026 Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award winner (I say this tongue-in-cheek) – and only because Sam Carrick is now in Buffalo.
While in reality, Mika Zibanejad will win it (there’s nobody else to choose from); but if I were the McDonald family (and they’d never do this), then I’d just cancel the award this season.
Nobody really deserves it – and again – with Carrick now kicking ass with the Sabres.
And even for someone like me, who is not a fan of Mika at all, then by default, he’s getting it.
You can’t even argue for somebody else on this roster right now over him.
Come the FOXWOODS FINAL FIVE mark and the Sens were now out-shooting the Rangers by a tally of 32-7.
Down to 4:06 remaining, Trocheck high-sticked Nikolas Matinpalo – and drew blood too.
However, then what should’ve been a four-minute Senators’ power-play to close the game (their seventh and eighth), and where had that happened, then the Rangers very well may have finished with only seven SOG – and Matinpalo was boxed too – for embellishment.
I didn’t get this call at all.
A player gets high-sticked, bleeds and he goes to the box for “selling it?”
Whatever the case and the Sens were now on the power-play for the seventh time – and where because of their all-out domination in this game – and they weren’t going to do anything stupid.
Rather than risking a shot going wide, thus allowing a potential short-handed breakaway attempt the other way; and instead, and bench boss Travis Green had his team play keep-away – a full conservative approach.
Once returned to even-strength and CZAR IGOR grabbed a seat on the bench with 1:40 remaining.
Twelve-seconds later and Sully used his timeout in this still 2-1 game.
Reimer made one save, and as he did with 28.2-seconds remaining – and that was soon that.
2-1, Sens, in a nine shot on goal loss for the Rangers.
Not that I cared about the result – because I’m TEAM TANK – and I want to see McKenna at M$G next season too!

The post-game stuff, while eventually forgettable, was also interesting.
Peter Baugh was the first to recap Miller’s remarks – and as he did here:

Miller’s words were nice and all – but as it goes – and TALK IS CHEAP.
And seats at M$G are becoming cheap too – and as a result – when will Dolan pull the plug on the worst captain/second-worst GM in franchise history, Chris Drury, reign of terror?
Sully, in his post-game remarks, called out the team’s lack of effort – but was careful not to go scorched earth – as instead – and he did so in a polite manner.
While we all know that the Rangers suck; but if there was ever any time to give his team a full verbal tongue-lashing, then tonight was the night.
M1KA?
Then all he did was talk about himself, while never directly addressing his role, as a team leader, in this god-awful loss.
Here are the videos of such press conferences for the visual proof:

Up Next For The Rangers: For a Blueshirts’ brethren who are now 1-10-2 during the second half of back-to-back sets, then they’ll face a team on the second-half of a back-to-back set of their own.
The Maple Leafs will face one of their biggest rivals, the Boston Bruins, in Beantown, on Tuesday night.
After that, then the blue-and-white will host the Blueshirts in Toronto on Wednesday night.
Note another unorthodox 7:30PM start time.
Also of note?
Then it was Conn Smythe who was the first GM of both teams.
The more you know!
Come Wednesday in Ontario, then I’d expect not only for Dylan Garand to get the nod in net against a bad team playing their second game in as many nights – but the Blueshirts’ debut of Fortescue too.
Up Next For Me: Icing my fingers – then going to bed!
Up Next For All Of Us: Our favorite segment, and say the words with me…
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I’d give the Extra Effort Award to the fans that still show up at these pathetic games. Otherwise it should be Shesterkin. Kartye has been a great addition though.