Ryan Strome with brutal miss on what could've been game-winner
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Dorin Canaday
June 10, 2022 (0:21)
As time was winding down in game five of the Eastern Conference Finals and the score was tied 1-1, Rangers forward Ryan Strome had a perfect chance to score the possible game-winner with under five minutes remaining.
Instead, he ended up with a brutal whiff on a wide-open Tampa Bay net.
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That would put New York up 2-1, but instead, the Lightning cashed in on their own opportunity around two minutes later and added an empty netter to win 3-1.
That miss by Strome could quite literally be a series changer as it heads back to Tampa Bay for game six now.
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