May 26, 2012, New York Rangers-New Jersey Devils Game 6 Eastern Conference Final game story for Metro Newspaper in NYC
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Adam Henrique celebrates his goal that sent the Devils to the Stanley Cup finals.
Alex Ponikarovsky whacked at the puck. So did Ilya Kovalchuk. It ricocheted to Adam Henrique.
And then it was all over.
“It’s the worst feeling you can feel,” Rangers captain Ryan Callahan said later in a silent visitors dressing room.
There will not be a 1994 redux, as a remarkable Rangers season came to
an end Friday night in the Prudential Center with a 3-2 overtime loss to
the Devils in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals. The Devils won
the best-of-7 series, four games to two.
Henrique scored the game-winner.
The Devils will meet the Los Angeles Kings in the Stanley Cup finals.
The Devils will be attempting to win the franchise’s fourth Stanley Cup
championship in five appearances. In 2003, the Devils defeated Anaheim
in seven games to win the franchise’s third Cup.
The Western Conference No. 8 seed Kings qualified for the franchise’s
second Cup finals appearance by beating No. 1 seed Vancouver in five
games, swept No. 2 seed St. Louis and eliminated No. 3 seed Phoenix in
five games.
The Kings lost in five games to the Montreal Canadiens in the 1993
Stanley Cup finals, their only other appearance. That is probably best
remembered for Marty McSorely being called for playing with an illegal
stick in Game 2.
As the Devils and Kings take center stage starting Wednesday at the
Rock, the Rangers will be forced to accept the harsh truth that better
team won the series despite the regular season point differential. The
Rangers were overwhelmed by the stage and by the Devils.
“We know they’re coming,” Rangers head coach John Tortorella said. “Give
them some credit. They did it through the whole playoffs. They’re a
pretty good hockey club. They’re a balanced team. They’re a pretty good
team.”
That was proven time and again over the course of six games, including
the first period Friday night. The Devils had a 2-0 lead at the first
intermission against an opponent that was dead. The Rangers had
flatlined and their obituary was being prepared as they trailed an
energized rival who smelled blood. Ryan Carter had shoved a Stephen
Gionta rebound under Henrik Lundqvist 10:05 into the first period.
Kovalchuk finished a tic-tac-toe passing play with a power-play goal
3:51 later that put the Rangers in the two-goal hole.
“It’s tough,” Callahan said of the slow start.
But when the second period began, it was the Rangers who played with
confidence while the Devils appeared tentative. The Rangers outshot the
Devils, 13-7, in the second and forced Devils head coach Pete DeBoer to
use his only timeout 4:39 into the period.
“I really thought we were coming,” Tortorella said.
Ruslan Fedotenko poked in a rebound off a Ryan McDonagh wraparound
attempt under Martin Brodeur at 9:47 of the second period to halve the
deficit. Callahan equalized at 13:41 when Dan Girardi’s point shot
pinballed off of the captain’s leg.
The Rangers had the momentum, but could not capitalize. The Rangers
outshot the Devils 35-29 for the game, and 21-15 in the final two
periods of regulation and overtime.
“We had chances. I thought the third period we controlled
territorially,” Tortorella said. “We felt very comfortable as we played
those last two periods. But they make a big play at the end.”
While Tortorella would not begin the post-mortem — that will come soon
enough — he expressed pride in his team. But he offered a warning that
playing three rounds in the playoffs is not the standard.
“We played 20 playoff games; we played a couple Game 7s. Been in some
situations where they had to scramble to win a series,” Tortorella said.
“These are the evaluations you have to go through as you gain
experience. We’re still a young club.
“I just don’t want us — and you hear it so much and I won’t accept it —
[to say], ‘Oh you won a couple rounds; you got into the third round.’
That isn’t good enough. We still have to find a way to win another round
and get there.”
Follow Rangers beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
Follow Rangers beat writer Denis Gorman on Twitter @DenisGorman.
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