Tony DeAngelo couldn’t get any Rangers to fight him, so he took a different route.

The former Blueshirt instead speared Jacob Trouba — officially called a slash — in the third period with his Hurricanes chasing a 2-1 Ranger lead.

DeAngelo, who would be a healthy scratch if Brett Pesce was healthy, has made himself a center of attention in this series.

That is in part inevitable due to his status as a hated former Ranger now playing for the ‘Canes — DeAngelo parted Broadway on bad terms after an incident with then-netminder Alexandar Georgiev — but he has not done much to play it down.

The defenseman tried to fight K’Andre Miller in Tuesday’s Game 2 and during a commercial break in Game 3, dropped his gloves and stood near the Rangers bench hoping somebody would take him up on the challenge.

Ryan Lindgren #55 of the New York Rangers and Tony DeAngelo #77 of the Carolina Hurricanes are separated by linesman James Tobias #61 during the second period. Jason Szenes / New York Post

Nobody did, with Matt Rempe — the most likely player on the Rangers to drop the gloves — sitting out as a healthy scratch.

Instead, DeAngelo put his team, which has struggled to kill penalties all series, at a disadvantage during a crucial point in the game. 



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