The Canes didn't even have to face Henrik Lundqvist, who had stopped 125 of the 132 shots he faced from Carolina this season. Igor Shesterkin made 27 saves.
"They were good," head coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "They were desperate a little more than we were. That, to me, is the bigger issue. We needed to have a little more desperation early in the game to kind of set the tone, and we never did."
2. Two Unfortunate Bounces
Two unfortunate bounces put the Hurricanes behind in the second period, not too long after they had score to tie the game.
The Canes failed to clear the zone, and Jesper Fast put a centering feed off Brett Pesce's skate and in to put the Rangers up, 2-1.
Later in the period, Brady Skjei tossed the puck out from behind the net, and it careened in off the skate of Jake Gardiner.
Two tough bounces at a critical juncture in the game. Hockey is a fickle game.
"They were working for them," Staal said. "We know when our game is going and we continue to push and work that we're going to get some good bounces."
"We always say you earn your breaks, and they got a few tonight," Brind'Amour said.
3. Point Streak Goal
Though the Hurricanes lost the game, both Sebastian Aho and Andrei Svechnikov maintained their point streaks.
On the power play in the third period, Svechnikov's one-time shot from the right circle snuck through the legs of Shesterkin. Aho was Sepe-on-the-spot to tape in the loose puck for his career-best 35th goal of the season.