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LOS ANGELES — From the onset of the season, the Rangers have struggled to find the right opportunities to capitalize on.
Sometimes it’s been due to unfavorable puck bounces. Other times, the effort has fallen short. Consistency in execution is another area where improvement is needed.
During their 4-3 defeat against the Kings on Tuesday night, the Blueshirts missed numerous chances that could have turned the tide, marking their 10th loss in the past 12 games.
They squandered a crucial five-on-three power play that lasted 1:36 while trailing by a single goal.
Not long after, an unsuccessful attempt to clear the puck resulted in it finding its way into their net.
And with momentum on their side early in the third period, the Rangers couldn’t translate it to the scoreboard until it was too late.
It resulted in the Rangers falling to 1-2 on the road trip so far with one more stop in San Jose to go.
The Rangers were caught flat-footed off the opening faceoff.
A one-and-done dump into the offensive zone — a specialty of this Rangers team — led to an odd-man rush the other way for the Kings. Adrien Kempe buried one off a give-and-go with Brandt Clarke to open the scoring just 18 seconds into the game.
Poor puck management was at the crux of the Rangers’ loss in Anaheim, and it cost them again early Tuesday night.

After Scott Morrow’s shot from the top of the zone hit off Will Cuylle and in to tie it up, the Rangers gave it right back.
Shortly after LA welcomed him back to Crypto.com Arena with a jumbotron tribute, Vladislav Gavrikov turned the puck over right to the stick of Kevin Fiala for the 2-1 Kings lead.
Mika Zibanejad made up for it by continuing the absolute tear he’s currently on.
Feeding J.T. Miller crashing the net for the two-all score, Zibanejad extended his point streak to 10 games. He’s collected an eye-catching nine goals and 10 assists over that span.
Darcy Kuemper exited the game at the end of the first period, after the Kings’ goalie denied Jonny Brodzinski on a breakaway. Unable to skate it off, Kuemper headed to the locker room, and Anton Forsberg manned the net in relief for the remainder of the game.
The Kings added two more in the second period, while the Rangers failed to take advantage of prime chances.

Braden Schneider had a particularly rough middle frame, in which he inadvertently set up the Kings’ 3-2 score before taking back-to-back penalties. The puck bounced off Schneider’s stick and right to Taylor Ward for the go-ahead goal at the 4:23 mark.
After they failed to convert on a 5-on-3 power play, the visitors couldn’t clear the puck later in the period. Andrei Kuzmenko then knocked in a rebound to give his team a two-goal lead heading into the second intermission.