New York begins a four-game homestand; it's 14-11-1 at Madison Square Garden but has one win in its past six home games (1-5-0). That includes a 6-4 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday which they trailed 6-0, and a 7-6 loss to the Dallas Stars on Jan. 17 which they trailed 7-3. "We're aware of our home record," coach Alain Vigneault told the Rangers website Saturday. "We're going through a small little stretch right now that is a little bit more challenging for us, but I feel we're real close. In all the games, we've had some stretches, we've had some pushes where we've played really well and it'd just a matter of putting everything together." New York defeated the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in overtime Thursday and is hoping to carry some of that momentum. "Your building is supposed to be hard to come in and play there," forward J.T. Miller said. "We've got to get back to that. We're worrying about tomorrow. It starts with a good first period tomorrow." The Rangers are 15-5-0 against the Western Conference this season, which they play in their next four games. "Our focus has to be on Calgary," Vigneault said. "I saw them play [Friday] night. They played a real strong game. ... It's going to be a real good challenge for us."