The Florida Panthers host the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Battle of Florida on Saturday night at Amerant Bank Arena, with both teams vying for position in the Atlantic Division standings. The Panthers trail by one point and aim to capitalize on their recent momentum. Sergei Bobrovsky will start in net for Florida against Andrei Vasilevskiy.
The Florida Panthers (20-14-2) return from a holiday break to face the Tampa Bay Lightning (20-13-3) at 7 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 27, at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. With the Panthers one point behind for third place in the Atlantic Division, the game carries stakes beyond state bragging rights. Head coach Paul Maurice described it as "the wild-card game of the year for all NHL teams," noting the challenges of resuming play after time off.
Florida enters on a strong note, having rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 on Tuesday. Goals came from Niko Mikkola, Luke Kunin, Anton Lundell, Sam Bennett, and Seth Jones on the power play. Despite injuries, defenseman Aaron Ekblad highlighted the team's resilience: "Even though we lost guys, we were able to find a way to win some games. We had to hold on for a while."
Brad Marchand leads the Panthers with 41 points (20 goals, 21 assists), including 10 points over a six-game streak. Sam Reinhart follows with 38 points (19G, 19A). Forward Mackie Samoskevich is a game-time decision after missing two games with a lower-body injury. Bobrovsky, tied for the NHL lead with 16 wins, has a 1-1-0 record and .915 save percentage in two starts against Tampa Bay this season.
The Lightning snapped a three-game skid with wins over the Hurricanes (6-4) and Blues (4-1). Nikita Kucherov tops their scoring with 45 points (13G, 32A), followed by Jake Guentzel (38 points) and Brandon Hagel (31 points). Their power play is potent, with 26 combined points from Kucherov and Guentzel. However, injuries sidelined Victor Hedman (IR), Hagel (upper body), and Ryan McDonagh (undisclosed), prompting recalls of Scott Sabourin and Steven Santini from the AHL.
Florida's December penalty kill stands at 89.7%, a key factor against Tampa Bay's special teams. Forward Eetu Luostarinen noted, "Especially that first unit, they have really good options there. Just playing hard, that same mentality as 5-on-5."
The teams split their first two meetings, but the Panthers won the most recent 5-2 on December 15. Ekblad anticipates intensity: "I think it’s going to be another great battle. They always are against this team."
In December, the Panthers rank fourth in the NHL with 41 goals scored.