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Mika Zibanejad knows Rangers need ‘swag’ back to solve home woes

December 1, 2025
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Where there’s a will there’s a way.

That was basically captain J.T. Miller’s assessment Saturday of the Rangers’ missing ingredient as their confounding struggles at the Garden continue.

Mika Zibanejad doesn’t necessarily see it that way, however, saying after the Blueshirts fell to 2-8-1 on home ice with a 4-1 loss to the Lightning that he believes effort and will are only part of the problem.

They also need to rediscover their creativity and their swagger offensively.

“I’ve said it before and we’ve talked about it, too, that we want to create the type of environment that’s gonna be hard to come here and get the points,” Zibanejad said after Saturday’s loss halted the Rangers’ three-game winning streak, including road wins in Carolina and Boston. “But right now it’s just we’re not creating that energy. I don’t know if at this point it becomes about gripping the stick too hard.


Mika Zibanejad knows Rangers need ‘swag’ back to solve home woes
Mika Zibanejad attempts a shot during the Rangers’ Nov. 29 loss to the Lightning. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

“But we’re just not doing anything. It just becomes meh. You can talk about will, you can talk about how much you want it, but, like, you just have to find a way to just let loose and just go play. That’s at least how I feel at times. It’s just not hockey. We have to find a way to make plays and play with a little more swag, honestly.”

When asked if he believed his team’s issue was more a matter of will or execution, first-year coach Mike Sullivan replied, “all of the above.”

But like Miller and others, Sullivan harped more afterward on “want” and willingness to win puck battles.

Still, to Zibanejad’s point, there was one instance in the second period in which winger Alexis Lafrenière was carrying the puck along the right wall through the neutral zone before dumping it into the Tampa Bay zone.

The play resulted in the Lightning retrieving the puck and breaking out on an odd-man rush that led to Brandon Hagel’s second goal of the game and a 2-0 Rangers hole.




Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Charle-Edouard D'Astous (51) holds back New York Rangers left wing Will Cuylle (50) during the first period.
The Rangers fight for a rebound during their Nov. 29 loss to the Lightning. Robert Sabo for the NY Post

“I didn’t think we had to dump it. I think we should have challenged off the rush there,” Sullivan said. “We’re trying to encourage Laf to challenge people, hang onto the puck, go wide, force that guy to defend you. That’s what we’re talking about, right, as far as establishing the game that we’re trying to play a little bit more.

“I didn’t think we had to put that one in [deep]. We put it in, but then we don’t go in with any sort of structure, and they make one play and it goes by us. I just think it boils down to execution and attention to detail. I just felt like in that particular instance, I would have liked to see Laf hold onto that puck and challenge wide. If he runs out of room, he can always lay it behind or bring people to it and then we can create some zone time. I felt like there was a fair amount of time that we gave it back to them when we didn’t have to.”

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Saturday’s loss began a stretch of 8 of 11 games to be played at MSG, continuing Tuesday night against the Stars.

“There’s gonna be nights that you don’t have your best game,” Sullivan added, “but you have to find ways to compete.”

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