The New York Rangers finally broke their losing streak with a dominant 4-0 shutout victory over the Buffalo Sabres, marking a memorable first win for their new coach, Sullivan. But here's where it gets controversial... Sullivan, who was previously coaching the Penguins for a decade, now finds himself on the other side of the ice, leading the Rangers to their first win of the season.
The game was a showcase of individual brilliance, with Alexis Lafreniere and J.T. Miller leading the charge for the Rangers. Lafreniere's goal in the first period set the tone, as he capitalized on a loose puck and tucked it past Alex Lyon, the Sabres' goalie.
Carson Soucy extended the lead in the third period, beating Lyon with a precise shot from the left circle. And this is the part most people miss: it was a brilliant team effort, with Miller deflecting Braden Schneider's point shot for the third goal, and Adam Fox sealing the deal with an empty-net goal just seconds later.
However, the win came at a cost, as New York's center, Vincent Trocheck, had to leave the game in the second period due to an upper-body injury.
So, what do you think? Is Sullivan's first win as the Rangers' coach a sign of things to come, or just a lucky break? Feel free to share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below! We'd love to hear your take on this exciting start to the season.