Despite winning their previous series, the Rangers were outshot by the Penguins, 310-269 (and outscored as well). Most figured that they would be outshot by the Hurricanes as well, relying on efficient shooting and their crack goalie Shesterkin to stay in the series.
But the Rangers outshot the Hurricanes, 28-26. And that stat does not tell the whole story, as the Rangers were dominating for two periods. “The first two periods was perfect hockey for us,” said Coach Gerard Gallant. “We didn’t spend a lot of time in our zone. We got pucks out. We had real good offensive chances and didn’t capitalize on all of them. But I thought it was their best game of the year, I really did.”
Coach Rod Brind’amour of the Hurricanes agreed: “For two periods, they were the better team, no question.”
Unexpected: Everything changed in the third period
Whether it was tweaks to the lineups, a better mentality or simply changing fortunes, the Hurricanes looked like a different team in the third period. Suddenly it was Carolina taking the bulk of the shots and the Rangers who struggled to get out of their own end. After a couple of Carolina shots off the post, Sebastian Aho tied the game with 2 minutes 23 seconds to go on a rebound of his own saved shot.
Unexpected: Ian Cole?
The overtime game winner at 3:12 was a shot from distance by the veteran Ian Cole that deflected off a Ranger stick. Cole had two goals all season and only 29 in his 12-year career.
“That’s what great about this game,” Brind’amour said. “You just don’t know who is going to be the guy.”