It was a bad night at the United Center after the New York Rangers fell to the Chicago Blackhawks 3-0, marking the sixth time they have endured a shutout. Now, J.T. Miller has called out the Rangers' leadership, illustrating the level of frustration within this organization, according to a post by Rangers' beat writer Mollie Walker.

“It's frustrating. I need to do, for me, I guess just a better job. I think leadership, we could all step up right now in games like those and put a better game on the ice. It's all you can do, is worry about yourself and try to bring the best version of yourself,” Miller told Walker.

It was the third loss in a row for the Rangers , dropping them to 15-13-44 and they remain seventh in the Metropolitan Division. While they are only one point behind the P

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