A rather disastrous Game 1 left a lot to be desired from the Panthers’ playoff game and the opportunity to improve in Game 2. Well, Florida flipped the script quite literally in Game 2 on Wednesday night, with Boston scoring the opening goal in the first period and then the Cats scoring six unanswered goals over the final two periods.
The Florida Panthers came into the NHL postseason with a profound determination to bring home the Stanley Cup. While all 16 of the playoff teams had the same aspiration, the Panthers made it all the way the Stanley Cup Final a year ago where they were stopped short by the Vegas Golden Knights.
Are you a fan of the new Florida Panthers goal song? Wish you could hear it outside of Amerant Bank Arena? Well, we have good news. ‘Panthers Pulse,’ the electronic dance mix which made its debut this season, is now widely available online and through most streaming services.
It has been many years since Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand licked an opponent during a playoff game, but it appears he will never live it down.
Much like the first game, the second game was a lopsided affair. However, this time it was not the Boston Bruins in the driver’s seat. The Florida Panthers took the Game 1 loss personally and came out with a vengeance.
The Florida Panthers survived a rocky first period before going on to bludgeon the Boston Bruins, literally and figuratively, by a 6-1 count at Amerant Bank Arena, thanks in no small part to a statement game from captain Aleksander Barkov, who scored twice, added two assists and was credited with a game-high nine hits.
Photo Credit: Jim Biringer (Full Press Hockey) What a wild scene in Sunrise on Wednesday night as the Florida Panthers evened their second-round series with the Boston Bruins at 1-1 after a 6-1 victory in Game 2.
SUNRISE — The Florida Panthers did not look as desperate as they probably needed to be at the start of Wednesday’s second game of their playoff series with the Boston Bruins.
SUNRISE —When two of the NHL’s most marketable players fought on Wednesday, you have to ask yourself this: Could Matthew Tkachuk and David Pastrnak fight over a Dunkin’ Donuts cold brew in a spot next year?
David Pastrnak had his helmet knocked off during a fight with Matthew Tkachuk late in his Boston Bruins’ ugly loss to the Florida Panthers.
Aleksander Barkov and the Florida Panthers certainly found their game in Game 2 against the Boston Bruins. Florida allowed the first goal of the game but closed the door after that.
While both combatants clearly agreed upon the fight, Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery took issue with punches from Tkachuk that may have come well after the brouhaha was technically over.
Captain Aleksander Barkov collected two goals and two assists to fuel the Florida Panthers to a 6-1 victory over the Boston Bruins in Sunrise, Fla., on Wednesday in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series.
The Florida Panthers avenged their lopsided loss in Game 1 by defeating the Boston Bruins 6-1 on Wednesday (May 6) to even their second-round playoff series at one game apiece.
After a slow start in the series and in the first period Wednesday night, the Florida Panthers got back to their team personality: Skilled, fast and physical.
SUNRISE — The physical series we all thought would transpire came to be Wednesday night after the Florida Panthers took complete control of the Boston Bruins in Game 2.
Brad Marchand does not get too many chances to show off his jumping ability but he did so Wednesday night.
The Florida Panthers entered the second round facing a familiar foe after taking down the Tampa Bay Lightning by a series score of 4-1. That foe is the Boston Bruins, a team they defeated in seven games last postseason after being down 3-1 in the series.
The forward slipped to the late seventh round in 2022, where Florida happily picked him up with the 221st overall pick.
The Florida Panthers made quick work of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the NHL playoffs as they won the series in five games. Now, the Panthers are taking on the Boston Bruins, and game one didn’t go so well.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Based on social media posts which started late Monday night, fans of the Florida Panthers were melting down as their beloved team fell into an 0-1 hole against the Boston Bruins.
Despite having home-ice advantage, and playing against a Boston Bruins team that wasn’t 48 hours removed from winning a Game 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Florida Panthers were unable to take a 1-0 lead on the B’s in a Stanley Cup Playoff series for the second straight year.
After quite a wait, the Panthers finally have their round two opponent, the Boston Bruins. Boston’s opening series went the distance to Game 7 on Saturday, where they pulled out the OT win over the Maple Leafs.
The Panthers have built out their list of black aces, recalling seven players ahead of the Stanley Cup Playoffs’ second round.
The NHL has announced the finalists for the 2024 Selke Trophy.
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