Recap: Flat Cats Get Blown Away by Hurricanes 6-2
The Florida Panthers would suffer several key injuries en route to a crushing 6-2 defeat at the hands of the division rival Carolina Hurricanes.
The Florida Panthers would suffer several key injuries en route to a crushing 6-2 defeat at the hands of the division rival Carolina Hurricanes.
Despite controlling play during majority of the game and some third period heroics by Brian Campbell, the Florida Panthers couldn't score in the shootout, allowing Ryan Miller and the Buffalo Sabres two points and a 4-3 victory.
Four power play goals and several multi-point players help the Panthers break out of a scoring slump while Scott Clemmensen comes up with a big 15 stops to lead Florida over Pittsburgh.
Florida veterans search for life, another rookie has a great debut, and the Boston Bruins enjoy some time in the sun.
In his first start of the season, Florida Panthers netminder Jacob Markstrom would make 37 saves but lose to the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1.
Jonathan Huberdeau's two goal, two assist night ties a Panthers rookie record and Scott Clemmensen strings together important saves to break the Cats out of a 5 game winless streak.
Despite a good start to the game, the Florida Panthers again fell into seemingly unavoidable mistakes, leading to a depressing 3-0 loss at the hands of a workman-like Toronto Maple Leafs team.
Despite yet another two-goal lead in the third period, the Florida Panthers managed to find a way to lose to the Tampa Bay Lighting 6-5 in overtime.
The Panthers waited too long to wake up offensively, allowing the Canadiens to bide their time, sneak away with a 1-0 victory.
Despite three leads, including a two-goal lead in the third period, the Florida Panthers failed to contain the Washington Capitals, losing in overtime 6-5.