Tonight: Jets at Rangers
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ABOUT THE RANGERS
- New York is coming off a 3-0 loss to Montreal on Saturday — its third straight defeat — and is battling some injuries. The Rangers will be without Rick Nash for a fourth straight game with what is believed to be a concussion. Also on the mend is defenceman Ryan McDonagh. New York is expected to welcome back Darroll Powe and Michael Del Zotto, who missed the Canadiens game. “As a collective group we have to pick up for the guys that are missing,” captain Ryan Callahan told reporters after Monday’s practice at the Rangers facility in Rye, N.Y. “It can’t be one or two guys doing it themselves.”
- The Jets lost all four meetings with the Rangers last year, including being shut out twice in New York.
- The Rangers power play is second-last in the NHL (heading into Monday’s action) with an 11.5 per cent success rate. By comparison, Winnipeg’s PP is ranked 20th at 16.4. The Rangers surrendered a power-play goal against the Canadiens, but have killed 21 of the last 23 over the last eight games.
30 Henrik Lundqvist
43 Martin Biron

4 Michael Del Zotto
5 Dan Giardi
6 Anton Stralman
10 Marian Gaborik
14 Taylor Pyatt
15 Jeff Halpern
18 Marc Staal
19 Brad Richards
20 Chris Kreider
21 Derek Stepan
22 Brian Boyle
24 Ryan Callahan
27 Ryan McDonagh
40 Brandon Mashinter
41 Stu Bickel
44 Steve Eminger
45 Arron Asham
47 J.T. Miller
58 Christian Thomas
61 Rick Nash
62 Carl Hagelin
97 Matt Gilroy
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
32 Eddie Pasquale
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
6 Ron Hainsey
8 Alex Burmistrov
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
13 Kyle Wellwood
14 Anthony Peluso
16 Andrew Ladd
17 James Wright
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
20 Antti Miettinen
22 Chris Thorburn
24 Grant Clitsome
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Eric Tangradi
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Tobias Enstrom
44 Zach Bogosian
71 Julian Melchiori
80 Nik Antropov
(Lineups subject to change)
–Ed Tait