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Mike Sullivan Frustrated by Rangers’ Energy Shortfall in Defeat Against Mammoth

November 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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The New York Rangers have suffered three consecutive losses during their recent road trip. On Saturday night, they fell 3-2 to the Utah Mammoths, marking their fourth straight defeat on the road. JT Miller is sidelined due to an upper-body injury sustained in their previous game against the Colorado Avalanche, and his absence was clearly felt. As a result, Johnny Brodzinski was moved into a top-six role alongside Mika Zibanejad and Will Quill, while Coach Sullivan rearranged the lines by placing Artemi Panarin, Vincent Trocheck, and Alexis Lafreniere together again.

With Vincent Trocheck also out injured, the Rangers’ offensive strength took a major hit, and Miller’s absence only made matters worse. The team struggled to generate consistent scoring chances and maintain pressure in the offensive zone. Despite this, Coach Sullivan emphasized that Miller’s injury should not be used as an excuse for their lackluster performance. He stated, “It’s going to give other guys an opportunity to step up and make an impact. Every team experiences this, and we must find a way to unite and improve our effort.”

During this road trip, the Rangers were underdogs in all three games and never managed more than 22 shots on goal. Their offensive difficulties have caused growing frustration within the team. Zibanejad pointed out, “I feel like we’re disconnected. We are not close enough. It’s a lot of one-and-done plays in the offensive zone. We don’t come together as a full unit and seem a step behind.”

The Utah Mammoths are known for their fast-paced style, which the Rangers were unable to match. The Blueshirts’ recent losses reflect a lack of intensity, seen in their failure to prevent dangerous scoring chances and sustain offensive pressure. Sullivan remarked, “For some reason, I didn’t think we had the juice or energy. Without energy, it’s tough to compete. We lost many foot races and puck battles, and when that happens, you don’t gain control.”

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As Thanksgiving approaches, the Rangers find themselves at the bottom of the Metropolitan Division after 23 games—a troubling spot. However, they have an opportunity to turn things around on Monday night when they face the St. Louis Blues.

Fan Take: While this update is about hockey, it serves as a reminder for baseball fans that team dynamics and injuries can dramatically impact any sport’s momentum and playoffs chances. It highlights the importance of resilience and adaptability, qualities that are essential across all sports, including baseball.

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