For a team having a hard time scoring goals, especially at home, the Rangers power-play failure has been even more damaging.

They entered Tuesday 0-for-9 in their previous four games with a man advantage, then went 0-for-3 in a 3-0 loss to Carolina at Madison Square Garden.

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Making matters worse was the Hurricanes taking the lead on a power-play goal in the first period.

After the loss, coach Mike Sullivan hinted that changes could be on the way for the power-play unit that’s been unable to produce much of anything.

“One of the reasons we stayed with the group we had to this point i

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