The New York Rangers' Playoff Exit: Examining the Stars, the Depth, and What's Next
The New York Rangers were expected to do well in the playoffs but ended up losing to the Devils.
The team no-showed and lost four of the next five games after winning the first two games in Newark.
The Rangers played scared, conservative hockey, and the stars failed to perform, especially Mika Zibanejad and Artemi Panarin.
Igor Shesterkin was the only reason the series went to seven games, and he had a monumental series.
Kaapo Kakko looked good in the series, although the points weren't there, and he was getting to corners, winning puck battles, and creating off the cycle.
Tyler Motte, Barclay Goodrow, and Niko Mikkola looked fine, and they were steady and doing their jobs.
Gerard Gallant may be on the hot seat due to the team's effort and motivation issues, and there is a disconnect between him and Chris Drury on roster construction.
There are questions about Alexis Lafreniere and K'Andre Miller's new contracts and how they will fit under the cap.
Goodrow was the prime candidate to be moved to fit them, but Drury was frustrated with Panarin last playoffs, making his future uncertain.
Most of the roster that no-showed these playoffs will be back next season, and it's going to be a long and painful offseason for the team and its fans.