New York Rangers beat Florida Panthers 5-4 in Game 3 overtime

Wennberg scores in OT, Rangers top Panthers 5-4 to take lead in East finals

Alex Wennberg deflected home a goal 5:35 into overtime, and the New York Rangers reclaimed home-ice advantage in the Eastern Conference finals with a 5-4 win over the Florida Panthers in Game 3 on Sunday.

Ryan Lindgren took a shot from the left point and Wennberg ā€” in front of the Florida net ā€” redirected it past Sergei Bobrovsky to give the Rangers a 2-1 lead in the series.

Igor Shesterkin made 34 stops, while Alexis LafreniĆØre scored two goals and Barclay Goodrow continued his surprising playoff barrage with two more scores for the Rangers.

Sam Reinhart had two power-play goals, while Aleksander Barkov and Gustav Forsling also scored for the Panthers, whoā€™ll play host to Game 4 on Tuesday night. Bobrovsky stopped 18 shots for Florida, which has dropped back-to-back games for the first time in these playoffs ā€” both in OT.

Florida Panthers centers Sam Bennett (9) and Evan Rodrigues (17) battle for the puck with New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (10) in the first period of Game 3 during the Eastern Conference finals of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs, Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

New York led 4-2 going into the third. The Rangers were 26-0-1 this season entering Sunday in games where they led by two or more goals with 20 minutes remaining.

The Panthers werenā€™t fazed ā€” it was tied up with 13:02 left.

Barkov and Forsling scored less than two minutes apart in the third to erase that two-goal deficit, and Florida caught a break ā€” the right break ā€” with 7:34 left when Barkov was originally called for a high-stick that would have given the Rangers a 4-minute power play. But after review, it was determined that Mika Zibanejad was hit with his own stick and the Barkov penalty came off the board.

From there, the rest of regulation was, depending on perspective, either all Panthers or all Shesterkin.

New York Rangers center Barclay Goodrow (21) shoots and scores against Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) in the second period of Game 3 during the Eastern Conference finals of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs, Sunday, May 26, 2024, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee) (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Over the last 8:10 of the third, the NHL credited 24 shot attempts ā€” all of them by Florida, as the Panthers just unleashed a barrage on Shesterkin. Of the 24 shot tries, only six were on goal and needed to be saved; nine were blocked, eight missed and one hit the post.

None found the back of the net, and to overtime the teams went.

Probably long forgotten by the finish was the wild start, a complete flip of how the first two games went at Madison Square Garden when Bobrovsky gave up two goals and Shesterkin gave up two goals ā€” not including an own goal and an empty-netter ā€” in 134 minutes of play.

Sunday was different. It was 2-2 after 15 minutes.

Reinhart opened the scoring, LafreniĆØre and Goodrow scored 25 seconds apart ā€” the fifth-fastest pair of goals in Rangers playoff history ā€” for a 2-1 New York lead. Reinhart tied it later in the first on a goal very similar to his first one, a backhander he lifted past Shesterkin from down low.

LafreniĆØre and Goodrow each tallied again in the second, Florida answered in the third. But it was the Rangers who struck last, and theyā€™re now just two wins away from their first trip to the Stanley Cup Final since 2014.

Kakko did not play in Game 2, out as a healthy scratch. He had 13 goals and six assists in the regular season, along with one goal and one assist in his first 11 appearances in this yearā€™s playoffs entering Sunday.

The Panthers did not make any lineup changes for Game 3.

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Pre-game Chasing The Cup preview

The Eastern Conference Finals have been a goaltender duel, and nobody should have expected otherwise.

Seems fitting that the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers are knotted at one game apiece heading into Game 3 on Sunday afternoon, given that a pair of Russian netminders and past Vezina Trophy winners as the leagueā€™s top goalie ā€” Sergei Bobrovsky for the Panthers, Igor Shesterkin for the Rangers ā€” have basically matched each other save-for-save, stat-for-stat.

Bobrovsky has allowed the Rangers to score two goals. Shesterkin has allowed the Panthers to score two goals, not counting an own goal deflected in by a teammate and an empty-netter that New York yielded in Game 1. And the similarities hardly end there.

ā€œItā€™s definitely fun,ā€ Bobrovsky said.

Fun is one way to describe it. Hair-raising, gut-churning, and nail-biting would also apply.

The Rangers evened the series on Friday with a 2-1 overtime win at Madison Square Garden, Barclay Goodrow the hero 14:01 into the extra session by beating Bobrovsky and giving New York ā€” which finished with the NHLā€™s best regular season record ā€” a needed split of the first two games before heading on the road for Games 3 and 4.

New York Rangers center Barclay Goodrow (21) works to clear the puck from the goal against the Florida Panthers during the third period of Game 2 during the Eastern Conference finals of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs, Friday, May 24, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson) (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Thereā€™s been almost no breathing room over the first two games: Through 134 minutes and 1 second of hockey so far in the East finals, 130:13 of it has come with the margin on the scoreboard being one goal or less. The goalies have just been that hard to beat.

ā€œHeā€™s been terrific, heā€™s been terrific this year and heā€™s certainly been terrific in the playoffs,ā€ Rangers coach Peter Laviolette said of Shesterkin. ā€œI thought there was good goaltending at both ends. ... Both of these guys are good goaltenders.ā€

Take away the own goal from Game 1 ā€” Floridaā€™s Carter Verhaeghe got credited with a score that made it 2-0 late in the third when Alexis LafreniĆØre tipped the puck past Shesterkin ā€” and the goaltender numbers are almost perfectly matched.

New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (31) reacts after an own goal tipped in by the Rangers against the Florida Panthers during the third period of Game 1 of the NHL hockey Eastern Conference Stanley Cup playoff finals, Wednesday, May 22, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson) (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Bobrovsky has stopped 52 of 54 shots heā€™s seen, a .963 save percentage. Shesterkin has stopped 50 of the 52 Florida shots that have gotten to him, a .962 mark.

And itā€™s not a new thing that Bobrovsky and Shesterkin are mirroring one another. Consider these stats, which include both this regular season and the playoffs:

ā€” Shesterkinā€™s record is 45-20-2, Bobrovskyā€™s is 45-21-4. They both had 36 regular-season wins, they both have nine wins so far in the playoffs.

ā€” Shesterkinā€™s save percentage is .915, Bobrovskyā€™s is .914.

ā€” Bobrovskyā€™s goals-against average is 2.33, Shesterkinā€™s is 2.51.

ā€” Bobrovskyā€™s even-strength save percentage is .922, Shesterkinā€™s is .920.

ā€” Bobrovskyā€™s save percentage when facing a power play is .877, Shesterkinā€™s is .871.

Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) blocks a shot by the New York Rangers during the third period of Game 2 during the Eastern Conference finals of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoffs, Friday, May 24, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson) (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

ā€œTwo really good goaltenders at each end,ā€ Panthers coach Paul Maurice said. ā€œItā€™s an exciting series, exciting hockey. Lots of hits, lots of action.ā€

Just not a lot of goals.

ā€œObviously, two of the best goalies in the world and itā€™s a showdown out there,ā€ Verhaeghe said. ā€œWeā€™re looking to get chances and they both are playing unreal. Thatā€™s all I can say.ā€

GOODROWā€™S TIME

Goodrow scored four goals, one of them a game-winner, on 61 shots in 80 games during the regular season for the Rangers. In the 12 playoff games, he has four goals, two of them game-winners, on just 12 shots.

He was asked to explain. He could not.

ā€œI donā€™t know,ā€ said Goodrow, the only skater in the Rangers lineup who has won a Stanley Cup; backup goalie Jonathan Quick is a three-time Cup hoister, including last season with Vegas. ā€œIā€™m just trying to bring the same game every night, trying to do whatever I can to help the team win games.ā€

STREAKS END

Going back to his time in Columbus, Bobrovsky had won 12 consecutive overtime playoff games ā€” tying the longest such streak in NHL history with Patrick Roy.

And the Panthers had won 11 OT playoff contests in a row, which ends up as the second-longest run in Stanley Cup playoff history behind a 14-game stretch of OT wins by Montreal from 1993 through 1998 (with Roy in the net for much of that).

Florida fell to 13-9 all-time in playoff overtime games.

STAT OF NOTE

Fridayā€™s game was the 100th playoff overtime game in Rangers history. It was the 98th playoff game ā€” total ā€” in Panthers history.


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