The New York Rangers were headed for another sweep. Now they’re fighting to close out Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The New York Rangers looked headed for an easy push through the second round of the NHL playoffs when they quickly moved within a win of a sweep of the Carolina Hurricanes.
Instead, the Hurricanes have grinded their way back in the series, and the pressure is building on the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Rangers to close this one out.
After winning the first three games in the best-of-7 series, the Rangers have lost two in a row — the most recent coming when they allowed four unanswered goals in the third period to lose Game 5 at Madison Square Garden. That has them headed back to Raleigh for Thursday’s Game 6, with Carolina having home-ice advantage and the chance to even the series.
“Putting teams away is I think something (where) you know it’s going to be a good battle, it’s going to be a good grind, because they’re playing for their lives,” Rangers coach Peter Laviolette told reporters in New York on Wednesday.