02/18/2024 vs New York Islanders Goal scored by Artemi Panarin (Unassisted) Wrist shot, 0:10 of overtime, making it 6-5 Rangers Final score 6-5 Rangers 🥇Vincent Trochek 🥈Artemi Panarin 🥉Brock Nelson #NoQuitInNY
This team plays a solid 40 minutes a night. Can't seem to find their game in first periods, but dominate second half of games. To me that's all coaching and conditioning. They still have gas in the tank while the opponent may not. What a game! Thanks for sharing.
I've never really understood that they don't have nhl stadiums a bit bigger. Obviously renovations and things and probably building new stadiums and everything but it seems they can get the people to go
@@gregorybogenrief6031 agreed rangers play at MSG and obviously that’s used for other events and not just hockey, but it’s only 20,000 and I know rangers can fit more
@Christotricky It wasn't scripted the way game played out but NHL definitely knew what 2 teams to play each other in football stadium islanders and rangers always play close every year NHL knew that great game
Panarin is well on his way to being a NY sports legend. First, the game 7 GWG to knock the Penguins out of the first playoff round in 2022, and now this.
It's so funny how the Islanders were designated as the home team and everyone was cheering for the Rangers. Anytime the Islanders or a player was mentioned or talking, a hailstorm of boos just lit up the arena.
it was a good game and i do hjope they do this more often for thje fans... this was insane to watch in person (im literally across from you from this viewpoint)
After seeing this video I’m so happy I sat in the 300s. You can’t even see the goal line or that the puck went in. Paying that much for seats that you can’t even see is garbage
I've been to 3 Winter Classics and while a small part of me wished I was at yesterday's epic win, the seats are too expensive, the weather is too cold and the views are horrible. I enjoyed watching at home on big screen more.
This was my first Stadium Series game and it was absolutely worth it as a Rangers fan. MetLife was absolutely packed and has rarely seen that kind of energy with the Giants/Jets for the better part of the last decade. We literally had the worst seats in the house too, but it was all totally worth it for the experience. On that note, I will admit the tailgate conditions were pretty damn brutal. It was cold out regardless (< 30°), but the wind was the killer consistently gusting around 20 MPH so even if you layered up good it was still a factor. I came home with a solid case of windburn on my face as a victory souvenir.
I will say when they did the Yankee Stadium games in 2014 I had “good” seats down low and I couldn’t see anything. But on Friday I went looking for cheap resale tickets for yesterday and the view from up high turned out to be decent. The football stadium layout works better for the rink shape anyway, so for the money I paid it was worth it…half of the cheapest tickets I see going for most games at MSG (unfortunately).
Rule 63.7 “In the event that the goal post is displaced, either deliberately or accidentally, by a defending player, prior to the puck crossing the goal line between the normal position of the goalposts, the Referee may award a goal. In order to award a goal in this situation, the goal post must have been displaced by the actions of a defending player, the attacking player must have an imminent scoring opportunity prior to the goal post being displaced, and it must be determined that the puck would have entered the net between the normal position of the goal posts.” Puck was shot towards the goal (an immenient scoring opportunity) before the defending player dislodged the net and the puck clearly ended up in the net between the normal position of the goal posts had it not been dislodged. Good goal