Panthers rally for 5-2 win over Hurricanes in Raleigh

The Florida Panthers staged another dramatic comeback against the Carolina Hurricanes, overcoming a 2-0 deficit to win 5-2 on Tuesday night in Raleigh. This marked the second time in a week the Panthers erased a multi-goal lead against Carolina, boosting their record to 8-2-0 in the last 10 games. Sergei Bobrovsky secured his sixth straight victory, tying a career milestone.

The Florida Panthers entered the third period trailing 2-0 against the Carolina Hurricanes at Lenovo Center, mirroring a similar deficit they overcame in a 4-3 shootout win just four nights earlier. Paul Maurice, in a rare display of frustration during his four seasons with Florida, delivered a heated bench speech late in the second period to ignite his team.

"It changed nothing," Maurice said postgame, crediting his players for the turnaround. "That third period, the players, they handled all that. I was responsible for the first two, I didn't have my team ready to play tonight."

Florida responded with five unanswered goals in the final frame, showcasing their resilience that has defined recent performances. The Panthers, who were down 5-1 in a third period against Colorado earlier this season before sparking a four-game win streak, emphasized playing hard regardless of the score.

"When you get on a roll in this league, emotion is such a huge part of it," Maurice noted. A fourth-line goal highlighted the collective effort, underscoring the depth that has propelled Florida into a playoff position with games in hand.

In net, Sergei Bobrovsky was stellar, stopping key shots to preserve the victory. The win marked his 445th career triumph, tying Terry Sawchuk for eighth on the NHL's all-time list. Maurice praised Bobrovsky's professionalism: "The names that he's surrounded by are the names that I grew up... listening to my dad telling me about the greatest goalies that ever played."

This result sends the Panthers into the holiday break on a high note, having won eight of their past 10 games and positioning them favorably in the Atlantic Division standings.

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Sam Bennett scored with four seconds left in overtime to give the Florida Panthers a 7-6 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday. The Panthers overcame three separate multi-goal deficits in a wild game at Amerant Bank Arena. Bennett and Brad Marchand each recorded four points in the comeback win.

Mark Scheifele scored the go-ahead goal with 4:14 remaining in the third period, securing a 2-1 victory for the Winnipeg Jets over the Florida Panthers in Sunrise, Florida. Cole Perfetti tied the game earlier in the period, while Eetu Luostarinen had Florida's lone goal. The loss marked the Panthers' third straight defeat and their first regulation loss when leading after two periods this season.

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The Boston Bruins defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 at TD Garden on Saturday, extending their win streak to three games. Jeremy Swayman made 28 saves in net, while Casey Mittelstadt and Viktor Arvidsson scored the goals for Boston. The Hurricanes, who have lost three of their last four, got a late goal from Alexander Nikishin but could not tie the game.

The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Colorado Avalanche 5-4 in a shootout on Thursday at Ball Arena, thanks to Frederik Andersen's 44 saves and Seth Jarvis' goal and assist. The win came at a cost, with forwards William Carrier and Eric Robinson suffering injuries during the game, joining several teammates already sidelined. Carolina improved to 6-1-0, while Colorado remained unbeaten in regulation at 5-0-3.

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The Florida Panthers, holding a 22-16-3 record and one point shy of a playoff spot, are set to begin a six-game road trip against Eastern Conference opponents starting Tuesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Key players like Matthew Tkachuk and Cole Schwindt will join the team, while Seth Jones is sidelined week-to-week with an injury. The trip comes on the heels of a 2-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche.

The Carolina Hurricanes, leading the Eastern Conference with a 40-17-6 record, made only one addition at the NHL trade deadline. They acquired veteran enforcer Nicolas Deslauriers from the Philadelphia Flyers for a seventh-round pick to bolster physicality for the playoffs. Meanwhile, defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere's lower-body injury raises concerns for the team's defense.

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The Florida Panthers return home to face the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday at Amerant Bank Arena. Coming off a successful 3-1-0 road trip, the Panthers hold a 17-13-2 record and sit two points from a playoff spot. The Kings, at 14-9-9, have dropped their last three games.

 

 

 

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