Sam Reinhart on Tuesday scored a power-play goal 1 minute, 12 seconds into overtime as the Florida Panthers topped the New York Rangers 3-2 to even the NHL Eastern Conference Finals at two games apiece.
It was the third straight OT game in the series — and the first time Florida got a win in those matchups.
Blake Wheeler, playing his first game for the Rangers since the middle of February, was called for hooking Aleksander Barkov 59 seconds into the extra session.
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It did not take long for the Panthers to cash in, with Barkov setting up Reinhart in front.
Sam Bennett and Carter Verhaeghe also scored for Florida, who got 21 saves — and an assist — from Sergei Bobrovsky.
Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafreniere scored for the Rangers, while Igor Shesterkin stopped 37 shots.
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Game 5 is to be played today in New York, where the teams split the opening two matchups in this series. Game 6 is to be played on Saturday in Sunrise, and the Prince of Wales Trophy — awarded to the East champs — is to be in attendance that night.
Bennett got Florida on the board midway through the second period on a second effort. His first shot got past Shesterkin, but not into the net — and Bennett, who followed the shot, got to the puck before anyone else.
He knocked it off the back of the goaltender’s skate and barely across the goal line.
A few minutes later, Florida had the lead on a pinball goal by Verhaeghe.
Matthew Tkachuk centered the puck from the right corner and it deflected off Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren’s stick. Airborne, it bounced off Shesterkin, then off Lindgren’s upper body — and Verhaeghe, with more of a baseball swing than anything else, batted it out of the air for a 2-1 Florida edge.
Including playoffs, over the past two seasons Florida entered Tuesday with an NHL-best record of 81-2-6 in games in which they led after 40 minutes.
Lafreniere did not care. A neat spin move from Adam Fox got him the puck on the left side of the crease and he tapped it home with 16 minutes, 32 seconds left for his third goal in the past two games.
The rest of regulation was wild. Back and forth, play more often resembling a three-on-three regular-season overtime than anything else, going end to end — Bobrovsky making some point-blank stops, Shesterkin once again getting peppered just as he was late in Game 3 to no Florida avail.
For the third straight game, they went to OT.
Trocheck opened the scoring with a power-play tally, on a play where he won a faceoff, moved into the high slot, waited for a centering pass from Artemi Panarin and ripped a perfect shot — an inch or two past the right side of Bobrovsky’s head, kissing it off the bottom of the crossbar and into the goal.
The crossbar helped on that Rangers power play. It did not on the next one, when the game of inches went the Panthers’ way.
New York had Florida reeling later in the first period, when Brandon Montour was in the box for cross-checking. Mika Zibanejad was alone on the left side of the crease and shot toward a ton of open net, but the puck hit Bobrovsky’s shoulder, ricocheted up to the crossbar — and this time, bounced back into the crease, just off the goal line as the Panthers remained down only 1-0.
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