OT win moves Rangers to brink of
sweeping Hurricanes
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[May 10, 2024]
Artemi Panarin scored at 1:43 of overtime to give the New
York Rangers a 3-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of
their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Thursday in Raleigh,
N.C.
The Rangers hold a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series
and can eliminate the Hurricanes with a victory in Game 4 in Raleigh
on Saturday.
New York is a perfect 7-0 in the postseason, having swept the
Washington Capitals in the first round.
After double overtime was required in Game 2, the Rangers struck
early in Thursday's OT period. Carolina defenseman Dmitry Orlov
couldn't control a loose puck around the boards, and Vincent
Trocheck's pass found Panarin for the redirection.
"Up and down the lineup right now, we're getting contributions from
everybody," Trocheck said. "I like our depth, [it's] been
phenomenal, so you're going to keep that going deep into the
playoffs."
Panarin also had an assist in the game, and Trocheck had two
assists. Chris Kreider and Alexis Lafreniere provided New York's
other goals.
Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin was again spectacular, stopping
45 of 47 shots in an encore to his 54-save outing in Game 2.
Shesterskin has allowed three or fewer goals in 30 consecutive
playoff games, the second-longest such streak in NHL history.
"He's world-class, he's done a great job," Hurricanes coach Rod
Brind'Amour said. "When they do have their breakdowns or whatever
and we get to him, he's been sharp."
Andrei Svechnikov had a goal and an assist for the Hurricanes, and
Jake Guentzel scored Carolina's other goal.
Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 22 of 25 shots in his first game of the
postseason. Frederik Andersen started Carolina's first seven playoff
games, but his underwhelming .871 save percentage in the first two
games against the Rangers inspired the Hurricanes to start Kochetkov
in Game 3.
The Hurricanes outshot the Rangers by a 47-25 margin, the
fifth-highest postseason shot total in Hartford/Carolina franchise
history.
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May 9, 2024; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes
goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov (52) stops the scoring attempt by New
York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck (16) during the second period
in game three of the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs
at PNC Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
The Rangers' penalty-kill unit was a perfect
5-for-5 for the third straight game. A new wrinkle to this dominance
came with Kreider's short-handed goal in the second period.
"We're not executing very well," Brind'Amour said. "We gave up that
shorty and got away from what we were originally trying to do.
That's three games in a row, the same story."
Kreider's tally at 8:30 evened the score after a dominant first
period from the Hurricanes, which included Guentzel's goal at the
10:14 mark.
"We're trying to limit their chances in the middle of the ice,"
Trocheck said of the Rangers' penalty kill. "They're doing a good
job of spreading us out a little bit, but as long as we can be
aggressive, and limit their entries, get our clears whenever we have
chances. I think we've been doing a pretty good job of that so far."
Lafreniere, who scored New York's first two goals in Game 2,
continued his breakout series by putting the Rangers ahead at 6:25
of the third period. Svechnikov equalized with 96 seconds remaining
in regulation to force overtime.
--Field Level Media
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