In a game between the New York Rangers and the Carolina Hurricanes, the Rangers had several power play opportunities but failed to convert. Jalen Chatfield of the Rangers was involved in multiple penalties, leading to Carolina's successful power play goals. The Hurricanes dominated the game, leading 4-1 after the third period, with Chatfield scoring another goal for the Hurricanes. The Rangers struggled to defend against the Canes' power play, resulting in a rare occurrence of giving up more than one power-play goal in a game this season.
The #Canes start the third by extending their lead to three for the first time tonight! Jalen Chatfield gets another one at MSG. 4-1!
4-1, Carolina. Right after the #NYR power play expires, Jalen Chatfield fires a shot through a Martinook screen and it beats Igor.
Rangers don't convert their PP opportunity and Carolina immediately follows with another goal. Chatfield with a long shot that beats Igor, who may have been screened by Martinook. 4-1.
Nothing doing on #NYR power play to open the 3rd and Canes come right down to make it 4-1. Chatfield through a screen at 1:33
#NYR with a late power play and the only thing that happens is a Carolina 2 on 1, Shesterkin denies Jarvis. Canes up 3-1 after 2.
Quick one-timer from Andrei Svechnikov on the power play and #NYR trail 2-0 with 30.4 seconds left in the first period. Canes are 2-for-2 tonight. Just the second time the Rangers have given up more than one power-play goal in a game this season.
#NYR get a chance to respond. Jalen Chatfield holds Panarin to prevent a breakaway. Rangers to the PP.
#NYR get their first power play, as Jalen Chatfield is sent off for holding Panarin.