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East 2nd Round - Game 6NYR lead series 3-2

Rangers denied a goal by millimeters in agonizing fashion

Ryan Lindgren shot sneaks through Frederik Andersen's legs, only to be saved by a diving Jordan Martinook just before it crosses into the goal.

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Chris Kreider completes natural hat trick to give the Rangers the lead

Chris Kreider tallies his third goal of the period to give the Rangers their first lead of the game.

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Chris Kreider ties it up in the third period

Chris Kreider deflects a Vincent Trocheck shot to pull the Rangers even with the Hurricanes.

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Chris Kreider cuts the Rangers' deficit to one

Chris Kreider sneaks it past Freddie Andersen off a no-look pass from Mika Zibanejad to cut the Rangers' deficit to one.

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Jake Guentzel hits the iron, stick and goalie in close miss

Jake Guentzel's shot hits the iron, bounces off Igor Shesterkin's stick and off his arm before it's covered up.

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Sebastian Aho responds with a 'Canes goal

Sebastian Aho scores on the rush to regain the Hurricanes' two-goal lead.

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Vincent Trocheck gets the tip-in goal for the Rangers

Vincent Trocheck gets a stick on Artemi Panarin's shot to put the Rangers on the board in the second period.

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Seth Jarvis extends the Hurricanes' lead with a power-play goal

Seth Jarvis takes advantage of an abbreviated Hurricanes' power play to double their lead over the Rangers.

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Martin Necas capitalizes on a nice feed from Jordan Martinook for a Carolina goal

Jordan Martinook feeds Martin Necas from behind the net to get the Hurricanes on the board late in the first period.

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