Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand (63) looks to shoot the puck as Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser (90) ...
The Panthers and Maple Leafs, annual playoff contenders, enter Tuesday's game tied for the second-fewest points in the ...
Florida’s defense was great in front of Bobrovsky as well, especially on the Panthers’ five penalty kills. Niko Mikkola cleared Steven Stamkos shot attempt that landed between Bobrovsky and the net ...
Florida gave up four straight goals after leading 2-0. The Flames (9-14-3) tied it on a pair of shots from defensemen: Yan ...
Aaron Ekblad blocked a shot late against the Philadelphia Flyers, but the news this morning is positive.
With the Panthers already shorthanded, Aaron Ekblad was sick and Sergei Bobrovsky had a poor game in a loss to the Oilers.
Manning the crease in six of the last seven games for the Maple Leafs, Joseph Woll, who backed up Denis Hildeby in the win ...
Per George Richards of Florida Hockey Now, head coach Paul Maurice said Thursday that Ekblad was fine after blocking a shot at the end of Wednesday's tilt against Philadelphia, and will play Friday ...
Tyson Foerster scored on a rebound of his own shot with 45.2 seconds left to give the Flyers their first lead, and then Sean ...
Philadelphia rallies with two goals in the final minute. Florida is short-handed but encouraged by Tkachuk's progress.
Maple Leafs exploit defensive miscues and grab a crucial victory, sending the Panthers into the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
Sergei Bobrovsky made several key saves, but the Panthers surrendered the lead late, falling 4-2 to the Flyers after Emil Andrae and Matvei Michkov sparked the comeback.
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