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<p>When an upper-echelon player’s production is so far off the pale around the midway mark of a season, the advice for him is to forget about chasing numbers because when it’s all said and done, the stats just are not going to line up.</p>



<p>But along comes the second period of a hockey game at the Garden on Wednesday night and Mika Zibanejad would beg to differ.</p>



<p>Because after eight weeks wandering through the wasteland, Zibanejad exploded for three goals and three assists in the Rangers’ seven-goal outburst in the middle 20 minutes of a <strong>smashing 9-0 victory over the Flyers</strong> to tie the NHL record for points in a period established by Bryan Trottier against the Blueshirts on Dec. 23, 1978.</p>



<p>It was a throwback performance for Zibanejad, harkening back to his five-goal extravaganza against the Capitals at MSG last March 5, which represented the zenith of a 41-goal, 75-point season (in no more than 57 games, no less) that had him on the precipice of above-the-title stature.</p>



<p>But then came this season. Then came the offseason challenges of training in a pandemic. Then came COVID-19 that struck in early January and cost Zibanejad the first week of training camp.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/03/18/rangers-mika-zibanejad-breaks-out-of-slump-with-nhl-record-tying-outburst-0.jpg" /><figcaption>The bench celebrates after Mika Zibanejad&#8217;s hat trick.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">AP</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Then came a season in which the 27-year-old Swede looked like he’d hardly ever been on skates before; a pointed 10-minute benching in New Jersey on March 4; and the first 27 games, in which he recorded a total of three goals and eight assists. Even recently, while the center’s game had improved, there had been one goal (and six assists) over the previous eight games.</p>


<p>Then, Wednesday night.</p>



<p>“Obviously it hasn’t been maybe what everyone expected, including me obviously, but I’ve been trying to just work and trust myself,” said Zibanejad, who scored a shorthanded goal, a power-play goal and a five-on-five goal during the second-period outburst. “For the past week or so, I’ve been feeling better in my game and have been getting a lot of support and all the help I need from the guys on the ice.”</p>



<p>Zibanejad scored the Blueshirts’ sixth, seventh and eighth goals, all against relief goaltender Carter Hart. He scored a breakaway shortie off a deke to the forehand at 8:27, went up top from in close on the power play at 14:29 and then completed the trick by driving to the net from the right side to finish a give-and-go with Chris Kreider at 18:37.</p>



<p>“I’ve been just trying to get myself through this. It hasn’t been easy. It is what it is,” Zibanejad said. “But it’s one game. Overall, I’ve been feeling a little bit better the past little bit here. Obviously production is a big part of it.”</p>



<p>Ya think?</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Larry Brooks</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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