The 2013-14 NHL season isn’t even a month old, but the New York Rangers are already finding life difficult under new head coach, Alain Vigneault. The Blueshirts currently sit seventh in the NHL’s new-look Metropolitan Division, and were only able to tally one victory by the close of their west coast road trip to start the campaign. Star forward, Rick Nash, is out after taking an elbow to the head, backup goalie, Marty Biron, has already been waived, and first-choice netminder, Henrik Lundqvist, doesn’t look like a happy camper between the posts at the moment. Despite the hectic start to the season, and late nights on the road, we caught up with MSG Network Rangers Studio Analyst, and former Ranger, Ron Duguay to talk about what the Rangers need to do to right the ship, and who he thinks is going to be playing for Lord Stanley’s Cup come this June.
Interview by Adam Silvers (@silversurfer103)