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Nikko Mikkola’s Bizarre Goal Reversal Turned Panthers Lightning Game
- Oct 2, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers center Luke Kunin (71) and Tampa Bay Lightning center Jack Finley (62) lock up in the third period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Saturday night’s preseason clash between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning delivered a chaotic moment that centered around defenseman Nikko Mikkola and an unprecedented goal reversal that left fans scratching their heads.

The Game That Had Everything

The final preseason matchup between these fierce division rivals transformed into an absolute circus. With 65 penalties totaling 312 minutes and 13 game misconduct penalties handed out, this contest resembled more of a demolition derby than a hockey game. The Lightning received seven misconducts while the Panthers collected six, creating a penalty parade that officials are still sorting through days later.

Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues captured the sentiment perfectly: “It got silly. It got stupid by the end of it. It wasn’t really hockey out there.”

Nikko Mikkola’s Historic Mix-Up

The most bizarre moment occurred in the third period when Jesper Boqvist scored what appeared to be Florida’s eighth goal of the night. Nikko Mikkola, who had been on the ice during the play, was credited with an assist. The scoreboard showed 8-0, and play continued normally.

Fifteen minutes after the goal was scored, off-ice officials realized Nikko Mikkola had been ejected from the game earlier in the period with a game misconduct penalty. According to NHL rules, ejected players cannot participate in any play, making his presence on the ice during the goal completely illegal.

The Rule That Changed Everything

The situation forced officials into uncharted territory. After a lengthy review and consultation, the referees informed both teams that Boqvist’s goal would be wiped from the scoreboard. Nikko Mikkola’s assist was nullified, and the Panthers were assessed an additional penalty for having an ineligible player on the ice.
For approximately 15 minutes of game time, the scoreboard incorrectly displayed an 8-0 Florida lead before being corrected back to 7-0.

What Led to Nikko Mikkola’s Ejection

Nikko Mikkola received his game misconduct penalty at 4:01 of the third period, stemming from the escalating tensions that had been building throughout the contest. The veteran defenseman, who signed with Florida as a free agent, found himself caught up in the mayhem that characterized this heated rivalry matchup.

The Finnish defenseman’s ejection was part of a larger pattern of discipline that dominated the evening. The game featured an astounding 17 power-play opportunities for the Panthers, creating a stop-and-start affair that frustrated players and coaches alike.

The Broader Implications

Nikko Mikkola’s situation highlights the importance of accurate record-keeping during chaotic games. With 13 players ejected and penalties being assessed constantly, tracking eligible players becomes a significant challenge for officials and scorekeepers alike.

The incident also demonstrates how even preseason games between bitter rivals can escalate beyond normal competition levels. The Lightning called up six players specifically for this contest, including Scott Sabourin, who was ejected after playing just 19 seconds following a fight with Aaron Ekblad.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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