Rangers Resilience has been such a big theme throughout the Blueshirts’ season and these playoffs, and that certainly manifested itself again Thursday night.
Their 3-2 victory over Carolina was another rugged comeback win, one that required a quick shrug-off of a gut punch of a late goal that might’ve left a lesser team moping and, if things devolved, suddenly locked in a tight series.
But there was Artemi Panarin in overtime, moving in front of the Canes’ net. Panarin, the Rangers’ best offensive threat all season, lifted his left leg as he worked his stick to redirect a shot by Vincent Trocheck between his own legs and into the Hurricanes goal. Game over.
Bread rising, indeed.
It was another huge goal for Panarin, more proof that he could be on the kind of playoff heater that will be talked about for years. Panarin, who had 49 goals and 120 points in his best-ever regular season, has scored four times in these playoffs.
Every single one of those goals has been a game-winner.
Not bad for a guy who, 12 months ago, was processing a painful series against the Devils in which he had only two assists as the Rangers’ high expectations were shattered. He was mostly invisible in those seven games, a disappointment. Now, of course, he’s an indispensable star for a team that looks like destiny might be sizing it up for a significant June.
But, Thursday night, it looked like the series with the Hurricanes was about to change drastically when Carolina scored with 1:36 remaining in regulation to force overtime at PNC Arena.
The Rangers did not wobble. Just 1:43 into OT, Panarin scored. As he celebrated, he kicked out one leg. Trocheck and Alexis Lafrenière got assists on the goal, another in a long line of moments that show what terrific chemistry the three have developed as one of the best lines in the NHL this season.