RALEIGH, N.C. — Thursday night’s hero was one of Saturday night’s goats for the Rangers.
Two nights earlier inside a PNC Arena that wreaked of desperation, it was Artemi Panarin delivering a dagger to the hearts of the Hurricanes, scoring the game-winning goal in overtime for a 3-0 series lead for the Rangers.
That came minutes after Panarin stood in front of his teammates in the cramped PNC Arena visitors’ dressing room at the end of regulation urging them not to be discouraged by the fact that Carolina had just tied the game with a six-on-five goal and to remain “resilient’’ in OT.

Saturday night’s deflating 4-3 Rangers loss to Carolina in Game 4 at PNC Arena in a game in which they clawed back from a pair of two-goal deficits to have the game tied at 3-3 in the third period quickly devolved into quite a different story for them — and Panarin in particular.
With the Hurricanes already up 1-0 on an Evgeny Kuznetsov unassisted goal just 1:51 into the game that proved to be the first punch to the Rangers’ chin, Panarin was slightly late to get to a puck former Rangers defenseman Tony DeAngelo got near the blue line.