NEW YORK -- Mika Zibanejad paused for a second and then summed up perhaps how every member of the New York Rangers is feeling right now.

“I don’t know whether to laugh or cry,” the Rangers center said.

What else can you say after the Rangers were shut out at home for the third straight game to start the season, the latest a 2-0 loss to the Edmonton Oilers at Madison Square Garden on Tuesday.

In doing so, they became the first team in NHL history to get shut out in three straight home games to the start the season.

Even before the game ended, they broke the previous modern record of being held scoreless at home to start the season, passing the 2021-22 Florida Panthers’ mark of 1:55:17.

Only the Pittsburgh Pirates, who last played in 1930 before becoming the Philadelphia Quakers, w

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