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It’s hard not to jump on the punchlines that offer themselves with an NHL team that has scored one goal in three games.

Especially one who became the first in history to go scoreless in its first three home games of the season.

Saturday’s tilt is at the Bell Centre, so bettors don’t have to be as concerned with considering this remarkable Rangers slump.

They still are, though, as public betting reports reflect 76 percent of the handle on Montreal.

The truth is the Rangers haven’t looked as bad as the scores say.

Rangers vs. Canadiens odds, prediction

In Thursday’s 2-1 overtime loss to the Maple Leafs, the Rangers generat

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