BUFFALO — Someone tell the New York Rangers the 4 Nations Face-Off break is over.
The Blueshirts’ first game back against the Sabres on Saturday night got off to a disastrous start when star goalie Igor Shesterkin was pulled just 18:21 into the game after giving up five goals on 16 shots.
That was five Sabres goals compared to the Rangers’ zero.

Not only did the home team take a 5-0 lead, but Buffalo doubled the Rangers in shots on goal, 16-8.
Head coach Peter Laviolette was grasping at line combinations to try and change the Rangers’ momentum, but nothing appeared to be working.
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The Rangers may have had double the amount of players the Sabres had at the 4 Nations tournament, with all six players competing at one point or another, but it was a team-wide bad start.
The Sabres had three players, but only two actually played.