New York Post

Igor in & Guentzel out, so go Under in Raleigh

- By SEAN TREPPEDI actionnetw­ork.com Sean Treppedi handicaps the NHL for Action Network.

The Rangers’ debut with their playoff lineup delivered perhaps one of their most complete games of the season on Saturday, shutting out St. Louis 4-0.

The Rangers lead the Hurricanes by four points after beating the Devils, 3-1, on Monday night at the Garden.

Carolina followed its trade deadline splash with back-to-back assertive wins over the weekend, outscoring its opposition by an 11-4 margin.

Rod Brind’Amour’s impermeabl­e system is no thrill ride to watch, but it wins hockey games. The Hurricanes make a strong case for the league’s best at fiveon-five play, leading it in shot-attempt differenti­al and ranking second in expected goals rate.

Jake Guentzel will help Carolina’s offense, but the 50-plus point scorer remains on injury reserve for Tuesday’s clash with the Rangers.

The Blueshirts continue to muster magic on the power play (3 for 6 vs, the Blues). Finding sustained success at even strength is a key checkbox for the Rangers in the final month of the season.

They controlled five-on-five play for the near entirety of the 6-1 loss to the Hurricanes on Jan. 2, but special teams and goaltendin­g — the Rangers’ nightly strong suit — ironically proved the difference-maker.

Igor Shesterkin will get a shot to redeem himself for that performanc­e. His rock-solid, post-All-Star break numbers have boosted him back into the top 10 of goaltender­s in goals saved above expected.

With the division lead so tight, Shesterkin’s revitalize­d play at this critical point in the Rangers’ push should counter the Canes’ league-best 25.5 shots allowed for a meticulous season finale between the two.

THE PLAY: Rangers-Hurricanes Under 6 goals (-120, BetMGM).

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