New York out-shot, out-faced, and out-blocked Florida — then lost because conversion rate and goaltending margin are the only numbers that appear on the scoresheet.
Florida's 3–2 win over New York came down to one player refusing to let a tied game stay tied, and a Rangers team that dominated possession metrics but converted nothing when it mattered. NYR out-shot FLA 26–17 and won 64.3% of faceoffs, yet left Amerant Bank Arena empty-handed because shot volume without finishing is irrelevant.
⚡TURNING POINT
Reinhardt's goal at 18:10 of the third broke a 2–2 tie with under two minutes remaining, eliminating any margin for NYR to recover. Florida had survived a full period of Rangers pressure and punished the first defensive breakdown that mattered.
🏆WHY FLA WON
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Reinhardt scored twice at even strength — both goals came at moments that either extended or restored Florida's lead, making him the direct source of the winning margin.
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Florida's penalty kill held NYR scoreless on all four power plays, neutralizing the one avenue where New York's shot advantage could have been converted into goals.
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Late-game structure held: FLA allowed NYR to generate volume but surrendered only two goals on 26 shots, with Tarasov posting a .923 SV% — conceding 0.54 goals below average on 13 shots.
📉WHY NYR LOST
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Four power play opportunities produced zero goals; in a one-goal game, that failure is the loss.
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12 giveaways created sustained defensive exposure that Florida eventually exploited.
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Quick conceded 3 goals on 17 shots — 1.47 goals above average — in a three-goal game, that margin decided it.
Three Stars
Cole Reinhardt1st
FLA, L
2G0A2 points2 SOG in 16:03
Both goals directly produced Florida's lead and its final winning margin — the game's outcome traces entirely to his finishing.
Daniil Tarasov2nd
FLA, G
.923 SV%faced 13 shots
His performance kept Florida in the game while NYR generated their highest shot total of the contest.
Jonathan Quick3rd
NYR, G
.824 SV%faced 17 shots
Absorbed a heavy workload but the goals-above-average margin was insurmountable in a tight final score.