Hurricanes' 4-goal third period
forces Game 6 vs. Rangers
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[May 14, 2024]
Evgeny Kuznetsov scored the tiebreaking goal with 13:21
remaining in the third period as the Carolina Hurricanes staved off
elimination by scoring four times in the third to rally for a 4-1
victory over the host New York Rangers in Game 5 on Monday night.
The Rangers lead their Eastern Conference second-round series 3-2
with Game 6 on Thursday in Raleigh, N.C. If the Hurricanes can
extend the series again, Game 7 will be on Saturday in New York.
Carolina got two goals in the first 6:39 of the third to improve to
1-5 when playing the Rangers in New York in the playoffs. The only
other time the Hurricanes beat the Rangers in the postseason as the
road team came in 2020, when the teams were playing in the bubble in
Toronto.
Jordan Staal made a slick move for the tying goal 3:33 into the
third, then Kuznetsov gave the Hurricanes a 2-1 lead by being in the
right place at the right time.
"It just wasn't the night that we were looking to have," Rangers
coach Peter Laviolette said. "It was more than the third period. It
wasn't a reflection of who we were for the majority of the year."
After clearing the defensive zone, Kuznetsov sped down the left wing
and moved the puck to Jesperi Kotkaniemi. Kotkaniemi made a
cross-ice pass to Brady Skjei, whose shot from above the right
circle was stopped by Igor Shesterkin.
Shesterkin was unable to cover the puck to create a faceoff and the
rebound popped out to the slot, where Kuznetsov easily converted the
rebound by getting around Artemi Panarin.
"I'm just so grateful to be part of (the comeback)," Kuznetsov said.
"It's kind of one of those when you're going into the third period
you realize that could be the last period of this year and you don't
want to have that feeling so grateful that we were able to come back
and win the game."
Jordan Martinook added an insurance goal 3:17 after Kuznetsov
scored. Martin Necas finished it off by scoring into an empty net
with 3:31 left.
After struggling in the first two games of the series, Carolina
goalie Frederik Andersen made 20 saves for his second straight
victory.
The Hurricanes have won back-to-back games after losing the first
three games of the series.
Said center Martin Necas: "We believe. We believe in this locker
room and game by game. We know a thing about winning two in a row,
three in a row, four in a row but it's about the next one."
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May 13, 2024; New York, New York, USA; Carolina Hurricanes
defenseman Dmitry Orlov (7) controls the puck against New York
Rangers left wing Will Cuylle (50) during the first period of game
five of the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison
Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
Captain Jacob Trouba scored a short-handed goal in
the second period but the Rangers rarely generated consistent
offense and struggled during their power plays. Both teams finished
0-for-3 on the power play.
Shesterkin stopped 24 shots.
At 6:23 of the second period, Trouba scored New York's fourth
short-handed goal of the postseason and his first career
short-handed postseason tally by making a strong defensive play and
finishing it off.
During a tripping penalty to Jack Roslovic, Trouba blocked a shot by
Sebastian Aho in the left circle and gained possession. Upon gaining
possession, Trouba easily sped down the left wing, faked a shot and,
when Skjei did not defend, the New York captain released a shot from
the left circle on a two-on-one that sailed over Andersen's right
shoulder.
Staal stunned the crowd by making a slick move around New York
defenseman Braden Schneider to cut in front of the crease and then
finished the sequence by putting a backhander by Shesterkin for the
tying goal.
"That was vintage Jordan Staal there," Hurricanes coach Rod
Brind'Amour said of his captain. "Pretty impressive performance by
him."
After Kuznetsov's goal, Martinook made it 3-1 by cashing on a New
York turnover behind the net. Jack Drury made a pass from behind the
net to Martinook, who ripped a shot from between the circles over
Shesterkin.
--Field Level Media
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