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Hurricanes playoff road woes continue as Rangers power past Carolina in Game 3 at MSG

New York Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller (79) pulls Carolina Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck (16) off Rangers center Ryan Strome (16) in the first period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
New York Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller (79) pulls Carolina Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck (16) off Rangers center Ryan Strome (16) in the first period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) AP

A five-word message was waiting Sunday for the Carolina Hurricanes at Madison Square Garden: “No Quit in New York.”

It was on white rally towels and T-shirts left in the seats and shown on the massive scoreboard. And displayed on the ice by the New York Rangers.

In another tight, low-scoring game that again featured the two goaltenders — New York’s Igor Shesterkin and the Canes’ Antti Raanta — the Rangers and Shesterkin emerged with a 3-1 win in Game 3 of the best-of-seven series.

Game 4 is Tuesday at the Garden, the Canes looking to take a 3-1 lead back to Raleigh, while the Rangers will be seeking to square the series. Carolina is 6-0 at home, but now 0-4 on the road, a puzzling contrast.

New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin, right, defends against Carolina Hurricanes center Steven Lorentz (78) during the second period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin, right, defends against Carolina Hurricanes center Steven Lorentz (78) during the second period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) Adam Hunger AP

After losing the first two games of the series at PNC Arena, the Rangers returned to the Garden confident they could get a home-ice win while also knowing it was a must. Not an elimination game, but 0-3 in a series is a bad place to be.

The Rangers then played it that way, taking the lead, never giving it up and killing off three penalties as the Canes’ power-play struggles continued — Carolina is 5-for-43 in the playoffs. Shesterkin was in the middle of it all, giving up one soft goal but closing it down from there in finishing with 43 saves.

The game wasn’t decided until Tyler Motte’s empty-net goal — from the New York end.

New York’s Mika Zibanejad scored a power-play goal for a 1-0 lead in the first period and Chris Kreider’s snipe of a shot in the second period made it 2-0.

Zibanejad’s goal came on a quick shot from the left circle, ending Raata’s shutout streak of almost 148 minutes. Zibanejad then had a hand in the Kreider goal, legally lifting the stick of defenseman Tony DeAngelo, who had it slip out of his hands and was defenseless as Kreider got off a shot that beat Raanta to the short side.

New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad (93) passes in front of Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brady Skjei in the first period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad (93) passes in front of Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brady Skjei in the first period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) Adam Hunger AP

The Garden was loud and the Rangers seemingly surging.

And then Nino Niederreiter scored for the Canes.

Shesterkin, despite giving up some rebounds, stopped all 17 Carolina shots in the first period and was continuing to shut down the Canes until Niederreiter flipped backhander at him.

Goal, Niederreiter. It was a soft goal and a 2-1 game at 8:18 of the second.

No quit in the Canes, either. They continued to push in the final two periods as they kept forechecking pressure on the Rangers shift after shift.

Carolina Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreiter (21) is congratulated by teammates after scoring a goal against the New York Rangers during the second period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)
Carolina Hurricanes right wing Nino Niederreiter (21) is congratulated by teammates after scoring a goal against the New York Rangers during the second period of Game 3 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series, Sunday, May 22, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger) Adam Hunger AP

Even when Andrei Svechnikov took an interference penalty in the offensive zone in the second period, being a little over-aggressive, the Canes killed it off. And Svechnikov ended up with a good scoring chance, jumping out of the penalty box to push it down the ice and get off a shot.

The Canes outshot the Rangers 18-10 in the second and had a 35-23 edge through two periods. Jordan Staal was high-sticking late in the period and the Canes began the third with 1:33 of power play time.

The Canes didn’t score but kept pushing the pace, kept pushing shots on Shesterkin.

This story was originally published May 22, 2022 at 6:16 PM.

Chip Alexander
The News & Observer
In more than 40 years at The N&O, Chip Alexander has covered the N.C. State, UNC, Duke and East Carolina beats, and now is in his 15th season on the Carolina Hurricanes beat. Alexander, who has won numerous writing awards at the state and national level, covered the Hurricanes’ move to North Carolina in 1997 and was a part of The N&O’s coverage of the Canes’ 2006 Stanley Cup run.
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