NEW YORK, NY - In the playoffs, it's usually the unlikeliest of players that become the heroes.
With the Devils and Rangers tied at 1-1 in the third period, the next goal would prove decisive and propel their team to victory in a Game 4 showdown at Madison Square Garden.
And it wouldn't be Jack Hughes, Timo Meier, Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt, Dougie Hamilton, Artemi Panarin, Chris Kreider, Adam Fox, Patrick Kane, Vladimir Tarasenko or Mika Zibanejad that would score it.
The hero would be a player that had never scored a playoff goal before. And a player who has seven goals in his entire career of 255 regular-season games.
That's right.
Jonas Siegenthaler, 25, ripped a perfect shot from the left faceoff dot, going far side off the post and in, to give the Devils the lead in an eventual 3-1 victory that evened their First Round playoff matchup at 2-2.
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Jonas Siegenthaler was the unlikely hero for the Devils in a Game 4 victory that evened their First Round series at 2-2

NJD@NYR, Gm4: Siegenthaler blasts a shot into the net

















