Halloween might be long over, but the New York Rangers' season is turning into a never-ending nightmare — at least at home.
The Rangers were shut out at Madison Square Garden for the fifth time in seven home games on Saturday night to begin the season — their worst home start in franchise history.
Even worse, the latest horrific game came against their fiercest rivals, resulting in a 5-0 loss to the New York Islanders.
In a season that is turning into something out of "The Twilight Zone," the Rangers — who ironically have the best road record in the NHL to date — have become the first team to be shut out in five of their first seven home games since the 1928-29 Pittsburgh hockey Pirates, according to Sportsnet Stats, as their home record has now slipped to 0-6-1.
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