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Rod Brind'Amour
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Martin Necas did hit the post with 21 seconds left on the man-advantage, but that was the best chance the Hurricanes had to cut into New York's 2-0 lead.They were better on their second opportunity early in the third period, but Shesterkin stopped all three shots on goal, and New York cleared the puck three times to keep the score 3-0."We've hit some posts over the stretch here, but we've got to get them in the net," Brind'Amour said. "It's got to be better."Especially when the Rangers are converting on some of their chances.Mika Zibanejad made it 1-0 with a power-play goal in the first period of Game 3, a 3-1 win for New York, and Frank Vatrano scored on the man-advantage to make it 1-0 in the first period of Game 4. "But you give teams like that a goal like that and a couple goals to start is never a recipe for success."Adam Fox scored on a deflection 2:11 after Vatrano's goal to put the Rangers ahead 2-0, and with the way Shesterkin has been playing, the game almost felt out of reach at that point for the Hurricanes."We kind of did it to ourselves a little bit in the first," Brind'Amour said.
As said here by Dan Rosen