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Cole's OT goal lift Hurricanes past Rangers for Game 1 win

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Sebastian Aho extended the game. Ian Cole ended it. And that allowed the Carolina Hurricanes to escape their first home loss of the playoffs despite being completely outplayed most of the night.

Cole beat Igor Shesterkin at 3:12 of overtime to help the Hurricanes beat the New York Rangers 2-1 Wednesday night, making a late rally to win Game 1 of their second-round playoff series.

Aho had forced the extra period when he pushed one past Shesterkin late in the third period in a dramatic finish. Yet it overshadowed the fact that the Metropolitan Division winners were fortunate to win after the Rangers controlled the first 40 minutes.

'œKudos to our guys, they got it going in, it certainly was a good third period,'ť Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour said. 'œWe're not going to get away with that, not playing two periods and expect to win a game - especially at this time of year against that team.'ť

The Hurricanes won home-ice by securing the division title with a win against the Rangers in Madison Square Garden in the final week of the regular season. They nearly handed it over but instead will seek a sixth straight win here when they host Game 2 on Friday night.

Cole's rebound winner clipped the stick of Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren, with the puck changing direction before slipping past Shesterkin.

'œI was looking to pass it to someone," Cole said. 'œAnd no one was really kind of anywhere dangerous. So I was like, '~Well, I guess I'll throw it on net and see what happens.''ť

"Hockey's a game of weird bounces and it happened to go in. Not the prettiest, but we'll take it.'ť

The score capped Carolina's late comeback, which began with the Hurricanes showing more urgency and aggression coming out of the second intermission.

Carolina also got a key effort from Antti Raanta, who had 27 saves and helped the Hurricanes hang around until their attack finally took its familiar form.

'œThey put a big push on in the third period in the first 10 minutes, and we weathered that storm," Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said. "But the first two periods was perfect hockey for us. ... I thought it was our best game of the year, I really did."

Filip Chytil scored the first-period goal for the Rangers, while Shesterkin finished with 24 saves.

Both teams advanced through grueling seven-game first-round series, first with Carolina finally getting past Boston on Saturday followed by New York rallying past Pittsburgh in overtime a day later.

The Hurricanes never trailed in that series nor in their four home wins. The Rangers had to rally from a 3-1 series deficit, which included Shesterkin - finalist for the Vezina Trophy for league's top goalie and Hart Trophy for league MVP - bouncing back from surrendering 10 goals in Games 3 and 4.

Yet when this one started, it was the Hurricanes who looked a step slow while the Rangers gave up few quality chances. New York was also opportunistic at the perfect moment early.

As defenseman Tony DeAngelo tried to send the puck back to teammate Jaccob Slavin for a reset, Rangers forward Alexis Lafrenière stole the pass to lead a 3-on-2 rush. Lafrenière passed to Chytil, who one-timed the puck from the right side past the extended stick of Slavin and Raanta at 7:07 of the first.

That lone-goal lead held up for more than 50 minutes. It helped too that the Hurricanes twice pinged the crossbar in the third, first on a breakaway by Nino Niederreiter and later from Aho in what appeared to be confirmation that it wasn't their night.

Instead, Aho followed by taking a feed from rookie Seth Jarvis and then going to his backhand side. Shesterkin made the initial stop, but Aho knocked the rebound across for the tying score with 2:23 left and set up Cole's winner.

'œWe wanted to win but we get a chance again on Friday to try to get the split and go home,'ť center Mika Zibanejad said.

STOPPED SKID

Carolina stopped a three-game home losing streak in the second round of the playoffs. They lost all three games despite having home-ice advantage in a five-game series loss to eventual two-time champion Tampa Bay last year.

POSTSEASON WORK

Both of Chytil's postseason goals have come in the last four games as the Rangers erased their first-round series deficit and advanced. Lafrenière has three assists in his first postseason.

Carolina's Teuvo Teravainen assisted on Aho's tying goal for his sixth helper of the playoffs, while Jarvis also posted his third assist.

SIREN SOUNDERS

Retired Hurricanes defenseman Sean Hill, part of the team's run to the Cup final in 2002, sounded the pregame 'œstorm warning'ť siren for the team to take the ice.

Duke women's basketball coach Kara Lawson and Raleigh-born PGA Tour golfer Chesson Hadley sounded the siren for the first and second intermissions, respectively.

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Carolina Hurricanes celebrate an overtime goal by Ian Cole against the New York Rangers in Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
New York Rangers center Filip Chytil, center, celebrates his goal against the Carolina Hurricanes with left wing Alexis Lafrenière, left, right wing Kaapo Kakko, second from left, defenseman Adam Fox (23) and defenseman Ryan Lindgren (55) during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) The Associated Press
Carolina Hurricanes center Sebastian Aho (20) shoots the puck over New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (31) for a goal as center Mika Zibanejad (93) and left wing Artemi Panarin (10) defend during the third period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series Wednesday, May 18, 2022 in Raleigh, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Seward) The Associated Press
New York Rangers' Ryan Strome (16) drives the puck between Carolina Hurricanes' Brady Skjei (76) and Brett Pesce (22) only to have it blocked by goaltender Antti Raanta (32) during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta (32) watches the puck as Brett Pesce (22) defends against New York Rangers' Tyler Motte (64) during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
New York Rangers' Frank Vatrano (77) skates with the puck away from Carolina Hurricanes' Jordan Staal (11) during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
Carolina Hurricanes' Vincent Trocheck (16) controls the puck in front of New York Rangers' K'Andre Miller (79) during the second period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
Carolina Hurricanes' Nino Niederreiter (21) tips the puck away from New York Rangers' Keith Kinkaid (71) during the second period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (31) and teammate Jacob Trouba (8) control the puck in front of Carolina Hurricanes' Jesper Fast (71) and Nino Niederreiter (21) during the second period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
New York Rangers' Ryan Strome (16) drives the puck toward Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Antti Raanta (32) with Hurricanes' Brett Pesce (22) watching during the first period of Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, May 18, 2022. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker) The Associated Press
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