MAJOR WIN: Rangers’ Lineup Changes Shape Playoff Push and Future Roster Decisions with Young Talent

The New York Rangers kick off their California road trip on Tuesday against a dominant Los Angeles Kings squad boasting a 25-3-4 home record. With the Rangers battling for a playoff spot and seeking to re-establish their identity, this matchup serves as a crucial test.

During their 5-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, coach Peter Laviolette made significant lineup adjustments after a sluggish start. The Rangers were being outshot 21-4 before Adam Fox’s goal tied the game in the second period. In response, Laviolette shuffled the lines, leading to improved play.

Brennan Othmann
Brennan Othmann

 

One notable change saw rookie Brennan Othmann move up to a top-six role alongside Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck, where he earned his first NHL point and made a physical impact. Jonny Brodzinski, elevated to a line with J.T. Miller and Alexis Lafrenière, responded with two third-period goals, while Mika Zibanejad was reunited with Chris Kreider and Will Cuylle.

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Will Cuylle

Laviolette praised his team’s response, especially in the third period, where they played with more intensity:

“I like the responses in the third … Johnny had a big third period for us, so it was nice to get responses and get the win.”

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Alexis Lafrenière

The road trip provides an opportunity for the newly adjusted lineup to develop chemistry, with two valuable practice days (Monday and Thursday) built in. The focus will be on defensive-zone structure, breakouts, forechecking, and puck support—all critical areas if these changes remain in place.

As the Rangers push for the postseason, these lineup adjustments could also influence long-term roster decisions, particularly for the team’s young talent heading into next season.

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