New York Post

Throwback defense pairings in practice

- By MOLLIE WALKER

RALEIGH, N.C. — If we’ve learned anything through the Rangers’ nine playoff games thus far, it’s that practice isn’t always a reflection of what head coach Peter Laviolette will put on the ice.

Since the Blueshirts dropped their first two games in a row since midApril, however, lineup changes were anticipate­d and such appeared to be the case during practice Wednesday.

After deploying K’Andre Miller with Braden Schneider and Jacob Trouba with Erik Gustafsson in the past 11 games dating back to the regular season, including all nine postseason contests, Laviolette had the defensive pairs skating the way they did for a majority of the season.

That reunited Miller with Trouba and Schneider with Gustafsson, an alignment that served as the back end to a majority of the Rangers’ success this season.

“It may or may not be exactly how it was out there today with everybody,” Laviolette forewarned after practice Wednesday at MSG Training Center in Tarrytown. “In speaking with Miller and Trouba, there’s a lot of experience there. They’ve played a long time together, a lot of minutes together. I still feel like, no matter where we go on the back end, we still have really good balance of defensemen that are experience­d and a lot of confidence in the group of six.

“They definitely have experience playing together, a lot of experience. I think no matter which direction we go, we’ve got a great group of six out there on the ice in the game. “

➤ Chris Kreider did not skate during the practice Wednesday due to “maintenanc­e,” according to the team.

“I’m hoping that today was just a normal playoff maintenanc­e,” Laviolette said.

➤ Filip Chytil was a full participan­t in practice and is considered available for Game 6, but Laviolette said where a player is at and how they’re feeling is also being taken into considerat­ion.

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