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The New York Rangers are by no means a rebuilding team. They have stars on both ends of the ice, and one of the best goaltenders in the league. However, they just can't find a way to get the job done at home this year.

Through seven home games, the Rangers are 0-6-1 and they've been shut out five times--most recently tonight against the Islanders in a 5-0 loss.

Something clearly has to change.

After firing head coach Peter Laviolette in April, they brought in Mike Sullivan. Sullivan, a two time Stanley Cup champion with the Pittsburgh Penguins, has not lived up to the hype. 

Should the Rangers move on from Sullivan, re-shake the roster, both, or neither?

New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan is introduced during a press conference at the Madison Square Garden Training Center. Peter Carr: USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn ImagesNew York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan is introduced during a press conference at the Madison Square Garden Training Center. Peter Carr: USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images