Marchand’s Shootout Goal Gives Panthers 5-4 Win over Bruins
Brad Marchand scored the decisive shootout goal to end Florida's four-game losing streak and help the Panthers gain two points in their divisional race.
- In a Wednesday shootout, Brad Marchand returned and scored in the fourth round to give the Panthers a 5-4 win over the Bruins, with Sergei Bobrovsky stopping Mittelstadt to end it.
- Brad Marchand had been out but returned Wednesday alongside Sam Bennett, Panthers forward, and Anton Lundell, Panthers center, though several regulars remain on the Panthers injured list.
- Florida leaned on special teams, scoring three second-period goals including power-play strikes, while Matthew Tkachuk added a power-play goal and Sergei Bobrovsky made 25 saves.
- The Panthers move into a tie with Ottawa in the Atlantic Division after earning two points, with one more game at Tampa Bay on Thursday before the Olympic break.
- Boston's power play struggled, going 1 for 7, and Michael Eyssimont scored twice as the Bruins have lost two straight Florida shootouts, including a 6-5 loss to Tampa Bay before 64,617 fans on Sunday.
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Marchand scores in shootout, Panthers beat Bruins, his former team, 5-4
Brad Marchand scored in the fourth round of the shootout in his return to Florida’s lineup after missing two games to give the Panthers a 5-4 win over the Boston Bruins, his former team.
Anton Lundell has big night as Panthers edge Bruins
Anton Lundell came off the injured list and provided one goal and two assists in regulation and also scored in the shootout as the host Florida Panthers defeated the Boston Bruins, 5-4, on Wednesday night in Sunrise, Fla.
Bruins’ comeback falls short in shootout, lose to Panthers , 5-4
Brad Marchand was not expected to play on Wednesday night. He did and, of course, the former Bruin captain lifted the Florida Panthers to a 5-4 shootout victory over the B’s. But unlike the shootout loss in Tampa on Sunday, this one could be considered a good loser point. The Bruins got third-period goals from Mark Kastelic and Casey Mittelstadt to erase a 4-2 deficit to send it to overtime, where both Joonas Korpisalo and Sergei Bobrovsky had t…
Panthers blow two-goal lead but salvage shootout win over Bruins behind Marchand goal, snapping skid
SUNRISE — The Panthers got much-needed reinforcements from previously injured players, and those players helped Florida snap a four-game losing streak and pick up a crucial 5-4 shootout victory over Boston at Amerant Bank Arena on Wednesday night. Despite surrendering a two-goal lead in the third period, the Panthers got the edge in the shootout with a winning goal from Brad Marchand. The win gives the Panthers two points, and they moved into a …
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