For the first time this season, the Rangers got a glimpse of their new digs at the renovated Madison Square Garden. The arena's facelift, the first phase of a three-year process projected to cost $850M, includes a completely redone lower bowl, wider concourses and gleaming new, state-of-the-art dressing rooms. The 3-2-2 squad hopes they can christen it properly Thursday in their home opener against the Maple Leafs. "We love coming in here today, we love what we see as far as the transformation that has gone on, but you need to win," coach John Tortorella said. "That's what makes the building good -- winning in it. So that's our main focus."