Hurricanes' big 3rd period ices Rangers 3-0
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[February 09, 2019]
Warren Foegele snapped a
scoreless tie early in the third period Friday night and goalie Petr
Mrazek stopped all 27 shots he faced for the red-hot Carolina
Hurricanes, who went on to beat the host New York Rangers, 3-0.
The shutout was the second of the season for Mrazek, who also
blanked the Arizona Coyotes on Dec. 16, and the 16th of his career.
Andrei Svechnikov and Brock McGinn scored empty-netters in the final
75 seconds for the Hurricanes, who swept a back-to-back set of road
games against the Rangers and Buffalo Sabres. Carolina has won three
straight and five of six to move within one point of the Pittsburgh
Penguins for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
Henrik Lundqvist made 30 saves for the Rangers, who have lost three
of four. Prior to the game New York honored its 1994 Stanley
Cup-winning team -- the franchise's only Cup since 1940.
The Rangers outshot the Hurricanes 20-18 in the first two periods
and had the best scoring chance early in the second, when New York's
Kevin Hayes fired the puck past Mrazek before Carolina defenseman
Jaccob Slavin swept it out with his stick just before the puck would
have crossed the goal line.
The Hurricanes dominated the first few minutes of the third before
Foegele finally scored. Carolina recorded the first five shots of
the period before scoring on an end-to-end rush. Greg McKegg passed
around center ice to Saku Maenalanen, who backhanded the puck to
Foegele as he neared the crease. With Rangers defenseman Brady Skjei
bending to try to block Foegele's path and fellow defenseman Adam
McQuaid trying to cut in, Foegele fired a shot that clipped off
Lundqvist's glove and into the net.
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Hurricanes defenseman Calvin de Haan (44) and New York Rangers right
wing Pavel Buchnevich (89) battle for a loose puck during the second
period at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Andy Marlin-USA
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The Rangers buzzed over the next several minutes but missed their
best chance to tie the score when Hayes' shot caromed off the left
post with 5:45 left. Five seconds later, Slavin was whistled for
holding, but New York failed to record a shot during the power play.
The Rangers pulled Lundqvist with 1:35 left, but the Hurricanes put
the game away with the two empty-netters -- Svechnikov's goal with
1:15 remaining and McGinn's length-of-the-ice goal with 28.8 seconds
to go.
--Field Level Media
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