Lights Are Dim During Last Night's Game!
The light situation didn't seem to bother the Rangers much in their 4-1 win over the Seattle Kraken.
But there were discussions of potentially delaying the game because of it.
Thankfully they decided to play through it. Some of the players even joked about the situation.
Jonathan Quick wasn't definitely bothered by their extremely dim lightbulbs, making fun of the stadium name with the issue at hand.
He played very well last night, stopping 18 of 19 shots to secure his first win as a Ranger in his first start.
Panarin, of course ended the night with a a great offensive performance of striking the net with a pair of goals.
He also accomplishes a feat not done by a Ranger since 1972, for a player to start back to back seasons with a five game point streak.
Let's just show Seattle, how Madison Square Garden lights up, when they come to visit New York, January 16.
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