The Carolina Hurricanes needed a late equaliser to send Game 1 of their playoff series against the New York Rangers to overtime, where they would score the golden goal to win 2-1 in front of their home fans.
Filip Chytil put the Rangers ahead in the first period with his goal from an Alexis Lafreniere assist as they tried to pinch Game 1 on the road.
Behind another stout goaltending performance from Rangers star Igor Shesterkin, the 1-0 scoreline would hold all the way through the second period and deep into the last, when Sebastian Aho finally found the equaliser with less than three minutes left on the clock.
After Carolina fans waited nearly an hour of game time for their first goal, they only had to wait three minutes into overtime to get their second, as Ian Cole landed an optimistic shot past Shesterkin the winner.
Just his second goal in 104 postseason games, Cole said shooting was not on his mind when he received the puck.
"I was looking to pass it to someone," he said. "No one was really kind of anywhere dangerous – so I was like, 'Well, I guess I'll throw it on net and see what happens'.
"Hockey's a game of weird bounces, and it happened to go in. Not the prettiest, but we'll take it."
Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour was proud of his side pulling through the way they did, but he acknowledged it felt like they got out of jail.
"Kudos to our guys, they got it going in – it certainly was a good third period," he said.
"[But] we're not going to get away with that. Not playing two periods and expect to win a game — especially at this time of year against that team.”
Rangers coach Gerard Gallant felt his team did not get the reward for their play, going as far as saying their first two periods were as good as they had played all season.
"They put a big push on in the third period in the first 10 minutes, and we weathered that storm," he said.
"But the first two periods was perfect hockey for us... I thought it was our best game of the year, I really did."
Game 2 will remain in Carolina on Friday before heading to Madison Square Garden in New York for Game 3 and Game 4.