Hurricanes, New York Rangers
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The Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers meet Tuesday. Puck drop from Madison Square Garden in New York, is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.
The Rangers are now 0-5-1 at home, tying the 1943-44 and 1950-51 teams for longest home winless streak to start the season.
After a tough outing at home against the Carolina Hurricanes, New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller delivered a candid message on team struggles and the need for accountability.
K’Andre Miller is relishing his fresh start with the Carolina Hurricanes and enjoying the slower, more relaxed pace of life in Raleigh after spending his first five NHL seasons with the New York Rangers.
Miller felt he did a good job during his time with the Rangers and also believes he's a perfect fit with the Hurricanes.
The sixth-place squad in the Eastern Conference, the Carolina Hurricanes (7-4), visit the ninth-ranked New York Rangers (6-5-2) at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET. Carolina was handed a 2-1 defeat on the road its last time out on Nov. 1 against the Boston Bruins.