chuckd3534
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Posted this yesterday. 67% of the time the team that wins game 3, when the series is tied 1-1, goes on to win the series.
The Rangers have won 11 consecutive Game 3's on the road, dating back to the Patrick Division Finals in 1992 against Pittsburgh.
The Rangers have posted a 14-3 series record in the last 17 playoff series in which they won Game 3, dating back to the ECQF in 1994 against the Islanders.
The loser of game 3 faces pretty much a must win in game 4, so that's another reason game 3 is big.
And since we lost game 1, if we lose game 3 we'd be down again in the series, and you like to be the team taking the lead in the series putting the pressure on the other team. You rather not be the team always trailing in the series.
Game 3 is big.
The Rangers have won 11 consecutive Game 3's on the road, dating back to the Patrick Division Finals in 1992 against Pittsburgh.
The Rangers have posted a 14-3 series record in the last 17 playoff series in which they won Game 3, dating back to the ECQF in 1994 against the Islanders.
The loser of game 3 faces pretty much a must win in game 4, so that's another reason game 3 is big.
And since we lost game 1, if we lose game 3 we'd be down again in the series, and you like to be the team taking the lead in the series putting the pressure on the other team. You rather not be the team always trailing in the series.
Game 3 is big.
