New York Rangers battle division leading Hurricanes in home-and-home series

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May 28, 2022; New York, New York, USA; New York Rangers center Filip Chytil (72) celebrates his goal against the Carolina Hurricanes with defenseman Adam Fox (23) and right wing Kaapo Kakko (24) during the second period of game six of the second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Rangers are one of the hottest teams in the NHL. So, this could be a good chance for the Carolina Hurricanes to measure how they’re playing. The Canes come into Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night for a big Metro Division battle.

The Hurricanes are still trying to adjust to new lineup combinations after the loss of All-Star forward Andrei Svechnikov to a season-ending knee injury.

The Rangers (41-19-10, 92 points) have won four in a row by a combined score of 22-5, including the weekend domination of Pittsburgh by 6-0 and Nashville by 7-0.

“You just want to make sure the guys keep playing well,” Gerard Gallant said. “It’s really coming together the last couple of games.”

These teams will be playing a home-and-home series as the Rangers will travel to Raleigh, N.C. on Thursday. If the Blueshirts can win both contests they could find themselves just two points out of first-place.

Here’s tonight’s game and broadcast info:

New York Rangers (41-19-10) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (45-15-8)
Date/Time: March 21, 2023 at 7:00 PM ET
Arena: Madison Square Garden
TV: MSG
Radio: ESPN 98.7

New York Ranger and Carolina Hurricanes play two

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The Hurricanes (45-15-8, 98 points) might want to get something going against the Rangers, who eliminated them last spring in seven games in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

Further, New York won 5-3 on Jan. 3 at home and then 6-2 on Feb. 11 on the road in the first matchups of this season.

The Hurricanes have been shaky the past couple of outings, falling at Toronto on Friday before pulling out a stunning comeback to secure a 5-4 overtime victory Saturday at Philadelphia.

“It was a good lesson,” coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “We’ll take the points this time of the year.”

The Hurricanes took a break from the three-game stretch of road contests. With two days between games, they returned home prior to heading back on the road for the New York assignment.

Carolina players have acknowledged that the manner in which they won their latest game can’t become a staple. The Hurricanes needed a goal in the final second of regulation to extend the game.

“We can’t play like this every night,” forward Sebastian Aho said. “We don’t give ourselves the best chance to win these games. But obviously it’s a little bit of a confidence builder to get the late goal there and be able to come out as the winner.”

Aho’s overtime goal gave him his third hat trick of the season. Teammate Martin Necas has three game-tying goals in the last minute of regulation this season.

The Hurricanes need boosts from players who can score with Svechnikov out of the lineup.

“It’s the nature of the game, they know they need to score for us to win,” Brind’Amour said. “With the guys we have out now, you count more and more on your top guys. (Aho) is one we have left as far as a game changer.”

Both teams have had notable numbers for defensemen.

K’Andre Miller of the Rangers became the first blueliner in franchise history with four points in a period in Sunday’s game.

“It just felt like everything I touched was somehow finding the back of the net at the end of the play,” Miller explained. “I wish every game was like that. It’s fun and it was a fun first period. Fun game.”

First-year Carolina defenseman Brent Burns has 52 points for the single-season franchise record for a defenseman.

Rangers Notes

Igor Shesterkin is expected back in between the pipes for the Rangers after watching Jaroslav Halak blank the Nashville Predators on Sunday 7-0. The Blueshirts number one goalie is also coming off a shutout, blanking the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday by stopping 33 shots.

For his regular-season career against the Canes, Shesterkin is 2-2-0 with a 3.07 GAA, and a .893 save percentage.

Injured defenseman Ryan Lindgren is also expected to be back in the lineup after missing 11 games due to a shoulder injury.

Lindgren, 25, has 17 points in 56 games this season.

–Field Level Media

–Forever Blueshirts contributed to this article

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