Rakell scores twice in Penguins' back-to-back wins over Panthers

Rickard Rakell netted two goals to extend his scoring streak, helping the Pittsburgh Penguins secure convincing victories over the Florida Panthers in consecutive games. The Penguins won 9-4 in the first matchup and 5-2 in the second, outscoring the reigning champions 14-6 overall. These results position Pittsburgh well for a playoff spot.

The Pittsburgh Penguins dominated the Florida Panthers in two straight encounters, first prevailing 9-4 before adding a 5-2 win in the rematch. The Panthers, last season's Stanley Cup winners, struggled against a Penguins team showing strong form late in the regular season. Officials noted the Penguins' momentum as key to clinching a likely postseason berth. Rakell, a Swedish forward for Pittsburgh, has been on fire, scoring in five consecutive games for a total of seven goals during that span. He has accumulated 48 points over 57 regular-season games this year. Broadcaster Dan Potash praised him during the telecast: “Rakell’s work ethic is through the roof. What’s not to like about this guy.” Erik Karlsson starred in the opener with a standout performance, while Elmer Söderblom stepped up in the second game, scoring his third goal in five outings. Söderblom has adapted quickly since his trade from the Detroit Red Wings a month ago.

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