
"Yes, I understand that. But I'm getting to the chance. I'd be more worried if we didn't get any chances, if I don't get that chance, if we don't get those chances. It's frustrating for us. It's frustrating for me. How many looks did we have? Not just this game, just overall. I honestly don't know what else to do."
"Zibanejad's frustration is understandable. Through the Rangers' first four home games, he leads the club with a 1.81 individual expected goals for, per Natural Stat Trick. His 23 shot attempts in those home games also lead the club, and his nine high-danger chances are tied with J.T. Miller for the team lead. And as a byproduct of the Rangers' offense generating one goal in those four home games to date, Zibanejad has one assist."
"In Monday night's 3-1 home loss to the Minnesota Wild, Zibanejad put up an individual expected goals for of 0.27 (third on the team), four shot attempts, and two high-danger chances (second on the team). His best opportunity was the point-blank chance that Gustavsson robbed, set up by Artemi Panarin. In the third period, New York turned up the pressure and had nearly 60% of the expected goal share and out-attempted Minnesot"
Mika Zibanejad has been creating significant offensive chances but struggling to convert them at home. Through the Rangers' first four home games he leads the club with a 1.81 individual expected goals for and 23 shot attempts, and his nine high-danger chances are tied with J.T. Miller. The Rangers have scored only one goal in those four home games, and Zibanejad has one assist. In Monday's 3-1 loss to Minnesota he registered 0.27 individual expected goals for, four shot attempts and two high-danger chances, and a point‑blank chance was stopped by Filip Gustavsson. He described the situation as frustrating and emphasized the need to score.
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