"Not Satisfied With Three" Rangers Top Offensive Prospect Stuns Fans With Latest Post-Game Comments
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New York Rangers top offensive prospect Noah Laba's post-game comments on Saturday night echo what the Rangers' organization is looking to build throughout the 2025-26 season.
On Saturday night the New York Rangers managed to secure a 3-2 overtime victory against the Seattle Kraken, which has now extended their winning streak to three games, as they recently beat the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton Oilers, and now the Kraken.
However, according to offensive prospect the Rangers aren't going to be satisfied with only three straight wins, as they want more.
New York Rangers Not Satisfied With Winning Three, They Want More
Following the Rangers game on Saturday night, top offensive prospect Noah Laba, spoke to the media and echoed what the New York Rangers have been trying to build this season. As they want to keep pushing for greatness regardless of the outcome of a game.
Noah Laba:
"It's exciting. Obviously we think we're building something special here, and we got to keep taking steps, not be satisfied with the three wins in a row and go for that fourth. So I think that's the mentality of the group. And just keep building."
You really can't argue with that, despite the rough start to the Rangers 2025-26 season it appears they are ready to turn things around and keeping pushing through the hard times they might face.
Hopefully now they can continue this when they return to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday October 4th, as they will face off against the Carolina Hurricanes, and finally secure their first victory on home ice.
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