In the approximately 16 months since his decision to sign with the New York Rangers — at a discount, no less — Kevin Shattenkirk has experienced just about everything go wrong that could go wrong.
Multi-game losing streaks. A front-office lead rebuilding plan announced ahead of last year’s trade deadline and its corresponding liquidation sale. A season-ending knee injury that limited him to just 46 games in his first year and a coaching change upon its completion are all amazingly among the greatest hits on this record from hell for number 22 since joining the Rangers.