Sergachev scores 2, Lightning beat Rangers in Game 5

NEW YORK -- Mikhail Sergachev scored his second goal of the game with 1:50 remaining to break a tie and lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers on Thursday night for a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference final.

Brandon Hagel added an empty-netter with 59 seconds to seal the two-time defending champion Lightning's third straight win, the first by a road team in this series. Andre Vasilevskiy stopped 24 shots.

Ryan Lindgren scored for New York, which had won eight straight at home. Igor Shesterkin finished with 24 saves.

Mikhail Sergachev scored for the Lightning. Andrei Vasilevskiy had 24 saves.

Game 6 is Saturday night in Tampa, Florida.

Vasilevskiy made several sprawling saves midway through the third, stopping attempts by Ryan Strome, Adam Fox and then Lindgren in a 32 second span to keep it tied 1-1. Vasilevskiy also gloved a shot by Kevin Rooney with about eight minutes left.

Shesterkin made a nice save on a rush by Ondrej Palat two minutes into the second period, and Vasilevskiy had sliding pad save on Tyler Motte less than a minute later to keep the game scoreless.

Shesterkin then made several nice saves during a Lightning power play, including on a slap shot by Nikita Kucherov 4:14 into the period.

Sergachev beat Shesterkin from the right point through traffic in front to give the Lightning their first lead of the night.

The Rangers got their first power play of the night when the Lightning were called for too many men with about eight minutes into the middle period. They managed two shots during the advantage.

Shortly after the penalty expired, the Rangers opened the scoring when Lindgren fired a shot from the left side over Vasilevskiy's right shoulder with traffic in front with 9:31 left in the period. It was the defenseman's second of the postseason.

After a Lightning turnover, Motte fired a long shot that was gloved and smothered by Vasilevskiy with just under three minutes left to keep it a one-goal game.

Just 30 later, Sergachev tied it from center point with a shot through traffic for his first this postseason with 2:26 to go.

The Rangers outshot the Lightning in a fast-paced and penalty-free first period. New York had the only shot on goal of first 5 1/2 minutes, a slap shot by Braden Schneider 1:42 into the game. Tampa Bay's Nikita Kucherov hit a goalpost less than 20 seconds earlier.

Nicholas Paul hit a post with 8 1/2 minutes left in the period and Shesterkin stopped a shot by Riley Nash with 6:48 remaining on the Lightning's second shot on goal of the game.

Vasileveskiy made two nice saves a minute later, denying slap shots by Artemi Panarin and Filip Chytil.

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The Rangers had forwards Ryan Strome and Filip Chytil in the starting lineup. Strome missed Game 4 with a lower body injury sustained in the previous game. Chytil left Tuesday night's game just past the midpoint of the second period after a hit by Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman.

New York was without forward Ryan Reaves, who was a healthy scratch. Kevin Rooney, who went in for Strome in the previous game, played again.

The Lightning were without forward Brayden Point (lower body injury) for a ninth straight game. He has not played since he was injured in Game 7 of the first round against Toronto.

 

Fans cheer on Rangers at Mustang Harry's

Rangers fans cheer on team in Game 5 at Mustang Harry's

Excitement is building as the Rangers continue their quest for a Stanley Cup.

CBS2's Steve Overmyer was at the home of the Rangers Fan Club, Mustang Harry's, just a block away from the Garden.

Game 5 is a turning point for the series because it will put one team a win away from the Stanley Cup Final.

The energy from the Garden spilled over to the bar, where fans who couldn't get tickets for the sold-out game were cheering on the Rangers.

In the game, it was scoreless through one period of play, but the crowd was into it.

"I like what I'm seeing so far, a lot of pucks on net. We just gotta bury one of these. I think we'll be alright," one fan said.

"Game 5's do or die. We don't wanna go back to Tampa without a W is all I'm saying," another fan said.

For two straight series, the Rangers been a good team on the road but unstoppable at home, winning seven straight at the Garden.

If they can pull it off in Game 5, they'll be on the doorstep of a Cup Final.

By Steve Overmyer
 

Rangers return to MSG with series tied 2-2

As CBS2's Otis Livingston reports, there's a very different feeling than last Friday night when the Rangers were up 2-0 headed to Tampa and thoughts of a sweep were dancing in Ranger fans' heads.

Fast forward to Thursday after two straight losses -- they're real nervous, biting their nails now that the series is tied at 2-2.

It's been a tale of two areas in this series. The Rangers dominated Game 1 at MSG and then controlled Game 2 before heading to Tampa with a 2-0 lead.

It was a different story in Florida. The Blueshirts blew a 2-0 lead in Game 3 before bowing to the Lightning in Game 4, so here we are. The Eastern Conference Final is tied at two games a piece, and boy are the Rangers happy they have home ice advantage.

Since losing a triple overtime thriller to open the playoffs, they are 8-0 since, outscoring opponents 38-20. As Elvis Presley sang, home is where the heart is.

"I think it's more than just a friendly crowd. It's a crowd that anytime things are going well, they're behind you and kind of increasing that momentum and snowballing a little bit, and then when things aren't going well, as soon as you get any sign of life, they can really kind of push you in the right direction," Rangers center Andrew Copp said.

Puck drop is at 8 p.m., and you know fans will be as ready as ever.

"What's it gonna take to stop that momentum?" Livingston asked fan Lloyd Shultis.

"They've got the home ice, man. It's home ice. It's the same the whole playoffs have been with the Rangers. They win at home, baby," Shultis said.

We'll see if the Rangers can continue the trend of home teams winning every game so far.

By Otis Livingston
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