Stepan 'ashamed' by his play in series loss to Senators
Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
The New York Rangers will spend the rest of the postseason on the sidelines, and forward Derek Stepan was quick to criticize his own play in the second-round loss to the Ottawa Senators.
"Individually, I'm disappointed and ashamed and flat out embarrassed," Stepan told Dan Rosen of NHL.com after the Game 6 defeat. "It kills me that I was not able to find my game."
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Stepan was held off the scoresheet in Tuesday's 4-2 loss, registering a minus-2 rating in 20:43 of ice time.
Through 12 playoff contests, Stepan recorded six points, with a goal and three assists coming in Round 2 against the Senators.
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