Henrik Lundqvist made 40 saves and had the Madison Square Garden crowd chanting his name on Wednesday in the New York Rangers’ 2-1 victory in Game 4, which kept the Los Angeles Kings from sweeping the Stanley Cup.
Benoit Pouliot and Martin St Louis scored for the Rangers, who kept the Kings at bay. Los Angeles lead the series 3-1 and have a second chance to claim the Cup for the second time in three years today at home.
Los Angeles hoped to become the first team since 1998 to complete a sweep in the finals. Now the Rangers will try to become the second team to erase a 3-0 hole in the finals and go on to win the Cup. The Kings had that kind of comeback in the first round against San Jose.
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“It’s not impossible,” Lundqvist said. “They’ve done it.”
Twice Los Angeles put the puck on the goal line, but could not get it all the way across. The last came with 1 minute, 11 seconds left in the game when Rangers forward Derek Stepan pushed the puck out of danger in the crease after it got behind Lundqvist.
Pouliot scored 7 minutes, 25 seconds into the first period, and St Louis added a goal in the second for the Rangers. New York squandered multiple two-goal advantages in losing the first two games in overtime in Los Angeles.
Lundqvist and the Rangers continued their mastery of extending their seasons. New York are 11-2 in the past 13 games when facing elimination, and Lundqvist was in goal for all of them.
The Rangers also have won an NHL-record eight consecutive home games when facing elimination, dating to 2008, behind Lundqvist.
New York have also won a home game in 15 consecutive playoff series, tying a league mark.
The Kings pressed for the tying goal in the third period and outshot the Rangers 15-1 in the frame and 41-19 overall.
Two nights after Jonathan Quick stopped 32 shots in a 3-0 victory that put the Kings on the brink of another championship, Pouliot got a puck past him.
St Louis then put in a rebound at the left post 6 minutes, 27 seconds into the second, giving the Rangers their fifth two-goal lead of the series. However, just like in Games 1 and 2, a two-goal deficit sparked the Kings.
At the tail end of a Rangers power play, New York defenseman Dan Girardi broke his stick and lost the puck to Kings captain Dustin Brown for a breakaway the other way.
Brown made several moves in front of Lundqvist before tucking a forehand inside the right post to make it 2-1 with 11 minutes, 13 seconds left in the second.
The Kings had a chance to get even, but the Rangers killed Dominic Moore’s cross-checking penalty late in the period. Jeff Carter then got behind Girardi before being stopped on a breakaway by Lundqvist.
Pouliot broke Quick’s shutout streak at 123 minutes, 1 second. New York had not scored since Derick Brassard’s second-period goal in Game 2. Pouliot’s fifth goal of the playoffs came 2 seconds after Kings defenseman Willie Mitchell finished serving a high-sticking penalty.
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