Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals was tough for the Rangers.
The Florida Panthers, who were in the Stanley Cup Finals a season ago, came into Madison Square Garden and took a 1-0 series lead.
While the score says the Panthers won 3-0, the game was much closer than that. Florida picked up a goal in the first period on a Matthew Tkachuk snipe, but the score stood that way until late in the third period.
A disallowed goal shifted the momentum the Rangers’ way and it seemed like they were finally getting chances on goal, and woke up an otherwise dead MSG crowd. But then, Carter Verhaeghe took the puck in the corner of the Rangers' zone and centered it toward the net where Alexis Lafreniere was skating.
The puck hit Lafreniere’s stick and the 22-year-old accidentally tapped it past Igor Shesterkin for an own goal, which immediately sucked the air out of the arena.
While the Panthers would tack on an empty net goal later in the period, it was the own goal with less than four minutes remaining that put the game out of reach.
"I don’t know if it was from pressing. It was 1-0 game the whole time and then we had the fluke goal to make it 2-0," Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette said after the game. "I don’t think we gave up a lot because we were pressing. I just think we slowly got better as the game went on, but I still think there’s gears to go."