The Rangers' power play went 0-for-5 and slipped to 2-for-28 on the season, or 7.1% efficiency, which ranks 28th out of 30 NHL teams … Rookie Anthony Duclair struggled in the second period, committing a bad defensive turnover and later a penalty. He played only 10:43, which was still more than rookie Kevin Hayes (9:16) and veteran Tanner Glass (6:58). Glass got involved offensively on a couple strong shifts, but generally Vigneault was using two primary lines: That of Rick Nash, Derick Brassard and Mats Zuccarello, and another of Carl Hagelin, Dominic Moore and Lee Stempniak. Kreider had a very difficult night and St. Louis created some chances but also had poor moments and couldn't get on the board. Vigneault and St. Louis probably can't wait until Derek Stepan comes back and he can slide back to right wing … Zuccarello appeared to injure himself late in the second period on a collision with Jets center Mark Scheifele. Zuccarello even appeared to be limping a bit early in the third period. Still, the little Norwegian played through it and ended up again as one of the Blueshirts' most physical forwards, throwing a couple monster hits late in the match … Klein hurt what I believe was his right foot when a shot by Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba hit him 28 seconds into the game. That was Klein's first shift. He played only one more shift before leaving for the rest of the game … McDonagh was hit cleanly but hard by Jets forward Evander Kane into the defensive boards with 8:19 remaining in the first period. At 8:14, officials stopped play and McDonagh left the ice, not to return.