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Rangers embracing busy closing playoff push: ‘In a dogfight’

The Rangers not involved in the 4 Nations Face-Off returned to the ice on Tuesday understanding well the task at hand.

The team that won the Presidents’ Trophy a year ago with the most points in the league in the regular season, and got to the Eastern Conference final, knows it has some work to do just to get back to the postseason this time around.

“We’re in a dogfight,’’ head coach Peter Laviolette said following a short practice at the team’s facility in Tarrytown. “We have to continue to battle. We’ll count on everybody.”

It was a smaller group in Westchester on Tuesday, as the players who appeared in the international tournament aren’t back yet, but those in attendance said they were prepared to make a late-season run to the postseason.

After winning three of their last four games before the break, the Rangers will open the final stretch facing a three-point deficit with three teams to pass in order to get a wild-card spot in the East.

Peter Laviolette says the Rangers will be in a “dogfight” the rest of the season to make the playoffs. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

It begins Saturday when the Rangers visit Buffalo for the first game of the 27-game stretch that will determine their season.

“I do like our chances,” newly arrived Will Borgen said. “We dropped a couple games, but that’s gonna happen. As close as it is in the standings and with us playing a lot of those teams near us, it’s gonna be playoff hockey.”

That’s nothing new for a Rangers team that continues to feel the effect of a 4-15 stretch that lasted from November into December.

Will Borgen says he likes the Rangers’ chances to make a strong playoff push. Danny Wild-Imagn Images


A solid run in January got them to the precipice of a wild-card spot, but they haven’t been able to sustain the necessary consistency to get back into the top eight.

“We just have to go game by game,’’ Laviolette said. “The same as it’s been since coming out of January, when we were way behind [in the standings]. We caught up a little bit, but we’re still not there. We’re still not where we need to be.”

This next stretch could help the Rangers get over the hump, as the match versus the Sabres is the first of a nine-game stretch in which the Rangers face six teams that are outside the playoff picture.

“It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Will Cuylle said. “It’s a lot of games in a short period of time. We’re ready.”

Will Cuylle said this closing stretch of the Rangers’ season is going to be “fun.” Corey Sipkin / New York Post

They need to be since they can hardly afford any more slips.

Just a month ago, the Rangers won four of five and seemed primed to continue a run that would put them in solid postseason position.

But that was followed by three straight losses before they turned things around again prior to the break.

“We want to be in a playoff spot and we’re not there right now,’’ Cuylle said. “But you can’t look in the past. We’ve got to go forward and take as many games as possible. Every game is huge the rest of the way. You can’t take a night off because it can really hurt you in the standings. We kind of learned that the hard way a couple of times. We just have to go hard after it.”

Borgen, who arrived from Seattle in December in the trade involving Kaapo Kakko, put it bluntly: “We all compete to get into the playoffs. That’s why we play. Otherwise, the whole year is kind of pointless. We just have to get it done. Our confidence is pretty tight right now.”

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