NEW YORK (AP) Tough guy Matt Rempe added the excitement the Rangers lacked in Game 1 against the defending Eastern Conference champion Florida Panthers. Linemate Barclay Goodrow gave New York and its fans something even more important - an overtime goal.

Goodrow scored 14:01 into the extra period to give the Rangers a 2-1 victory in Game 2 on Friday night, evening the conference final. The fourth-line center has four goals in the postseason, matching his total in 80 regular-season games.

ā€œIt was great, a massive goal. A really clutch goal,ā€ Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere said. "We were playing good, they were playing good. A tight game. Obviously, we didnā€™t like our Game 1. Tonight was a big game and we played well.ā€

Goodrow fired a snap shot between the circles over goalie Sergei Bobrovsky's right shoulder, sending the Madison Square Garden crowd that had been sitting on edge into a frenzy. It was his second winner in these playoffs, with the other coming against Washington.

ā€œWhen you see someone who does so many other things to help a team be successful, Iā€™m really happy for a guy like that to make a huge impact in the game tonight,ā€ Rangers coach Peter Laviolette said.

The Rangers really needed this win. Since the league went to conferences in 1967-68, no team has lost the first two games at home and come back to win the conference final.

"You shouldnā€™t beat the Presidents' Trophy winner twice in a row, you really shouldnā€™t,ā€ Panthers coach Paul Maurice said. ā€œWe got that to overtime. I liked it. We just couldnā€™t get it to go. It was two really good goaltenders at each end. It was excitingā€

Vincent Trocheck scored early and had the primary assist on Goodrow's goal, while Igor Shesterkin made 26 saves for New York - six in the overtime

The Rangers made only one lineup change after losing the opener of the best-of-seven series 3-0, and it was the 6-foot-7 Rempe replacing Kaapo Kakko. The crowd loved it and cheered the big guy with every hit. They roared when he was forced to take a faceoff and won it.

ā€œIt was a blast, so much fun," Rempe said.

It wasn't as much fun as the first game for Florida, which had its 11-game postseason overtime winning streak snapped. It dated to Game 3 of the 2021 first round.

Carter Verhaeghe scored a power-play goal for Florida and Bobrovsky made 29 saves. The Panthers lost for only the second time in seven games away from home in the playoffs.

ā€œTheyā€™re a really good team,ā€ Verhaeghe said. ā€œWe didnā€™t expect to win every game. They come out strong. We got a split. We go home and refocus.ā€

The series shifts to Florida for Games 3 and 4 on Sunday and Tuesday.

The Rangers missed on a good chance earlier in overtime when a rebound of Chris Kreider's shot bounced to Filip Chytil, but his shot toward an open net hit off the rear end of Panthers defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson and deflected just wide.

The Rangers converted early on Trocheckā€™s seventh goal of the playoffs 4:12 after the opening faceoff. The play was set up by a collision between Verhaeghe and Lafreniere and it allowed Adam Fox to find Trocheck for a back-door tap-in.

There was a skirmish after the goal - one involving Verhaeghe and Lafreniere - and New York got a power play. The Rangers didnā€™t convert on that and another at the 10:04 when Dmitry Kulikov got two minutes for a hit to the head on Alex Wennberg. It was reviewed for a major.

Florida got its first power play late with 2:50 left in the period and Verhaeghe converted from straight on after sidestepping a block attempt by Wennberg.

Both teams hit goalposts in the second period with Wennberg clanging one early on a Rangers power play and Aleksander Barkov hitting one in close late in the second period.

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