Monday, May 30, 2022

New York Rangers Set to Storm Beaches of North Carolina

From the desk: RAISE GRESCHNER WITH THE GREATS

GAME SIX
Hurricanes  2
Rangers      5
FINAL

Rangers Force Game Seven at Carolina

The winning formula remains: top-line scorers stepping up, converting on the power play, and going top shelf on Carolina goalies.  Chris Kreider, Mika Zibanejad, and Artemi Panarin all registered a point.  Zibanejad and Panarin scored on the power play, and Filip Chytil demonstrated how to aim high.

Tyler Motte opened the scoring at 7:22 of the first period, barrelling right down Broadway and sneaking a wrister through Antti Raanta's midsection.  Mika Zibanejad then scored on a power play two and a half minutes later.  His footwork and skating made the space, brilliant maneuvering on his part.  It was Mika's fourth goal in his last four games.

As has been the case throughout these playoffs, the second period turned into a wild and wacky affair.  Two goals were scored by each team.  The kids continue creating chances for themselves.  Shortly after shooting wide of the net on a semi-breakaway, Filip Chytil caused another turnover.  He broke for the net and wristed a shot over Antti Raanta's left shoulder that knocked the Carolina goalie out of the box.  A little over three minutes later, Chytil scored again.  After digging the puck out of the left corner, Chytil unleashed a backhand that beat backup goalie Pyotr Kocketkov top shelf over his left shoulder.

The Rangers took a 4-2 lead into the third period.  If Carolina scores here, the game changes on a dime.  But Artemi Panarin made sure that did not happen.  This was by no means a garbage-time goal.  Instead, it was the stake through the heart.  Chris Kreider drew in the defense down low, then passed to Panarin, who wristed it home.

Igor Shesterkin had a game for the ages, making 37 saves, assisting on two goals, and incurring an interference penalty.

Ryan Lindgren has now tipped in two goals for the Hurricanes.  This time Shesterkin looked at him like ... c'mon, man!  

The Rangers are headed back to Carolina for game seven.  It was game one in which Lindgren tipped in the game-winning goal in overtime for the Canes.  

Said another way, the Rangers can win in their house.


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