GAME FOUR
Hurricanes 1
Rangers 4
FINAL
Smurfs Need Not Apply
Midway through the first period, Jacob Trouba laid a big neutral zone hit on Max Domi which his linemate Steven Lorentz took exception. Trouba in turn took out Lorentz post-haste, and both served five for fighting.
On that note, Alexis LaFreniere and Ryan Strome seem to enjoy when things get touchy, as do K'Andre Miller and Ryan Lindgren. We know Chris Kreider handles himself very well. The additions of Andrew Copp, Tyler Motte, Frank Vatrano (and even the injured Barclay Goodrow) have also elevated this team's grittiness and toughness.
But make no mistake, for the second game in a row, Ryan Reaves let Domi, Tony DeAngelo, and all the other Canes know the Rangers aren't putting up with any of their crap.
The Rangers followed the winning recipe from game three: front-line scoring and goals on the power play. I also left off saying they needed to go top shelf on Antti Raanta. At the very least, they have him shifting left and right.
A pair of breakaway attempts by Alexis LaFreniere and Artemi Panarin was stopped cold by Antti Raanta; LaFreniere tried going five-hole, and Panarin resorted to his backhand. Mika Zibanejad later received a pass from Chris Kreider and was likewise stuffed by Raanta. Filip Chytil even attempted a wrap-around to no avail. My point is that the Rangers need to elevate like Andrew Copp did in the third period when he took a feed from Ryan Strome and scored mid-level.
Ryan Lindgren gets it. He took two shots that ended up in the back of the net. The first came from the left circle and was tipped by Adam Fox. The next came in the second period when Mika Zibanejad cleaned up a rebound that got behind Raanta. Both shots were high and caused trouble.
Frank Vatrano opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 13:31 of the first period. The Rangers were 1/4 on the night but now have two PP goals in their last two games. Carolina was held scoreless in two opportunities.
Mika Zibanejad came to play with another goal and assist. More importantly, four Ranger centermen joined together for three goals and seven points.
However, Artemi Panarin remains lost in space.
Long live Igor Shesterkin!
Back to North Carolina ...
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