For the Rangers, there’s nothing left to say about last season.

Their first playoff-less spring in four years has come and gone, along with their third coach in five seasons. It happened, in the humiliating fashion that it did, and for the entire National Hockey League to see.

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A new coach, a new captain and a new outlook, however, have the Blueshirts feeling ready to redeem themselves.

“For me, from where I came from last year and these guys here, everybody’s looking for a fresh start,” J.T. Miller said on the first on-ice day of training camp last month, just a couple of days after the organization

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