Everybody's Scoring for Florida. Nobody's Scoring for Carolina, and that Sums up the East Finals
- The Florida Panthers lead the NHL Eastern Conference Finals series 2-0 against the Carolina Hurricanes as of May 24, 2025.
- The Panthers' strong start reflects their status as defending Stanley Cup champions and Carolina's historical difficulty overcoming 2-0 deficits.
- Florida's dominance includes a 10-2 goal advantage, nine players with multiple points, and exceptional goaltending by Sergei Bobrovsky, who holds a 1.01 GAA over six games.
- Panthers forward Sam Bennett said, "He's incredible every night," referring to Bobrovsky's impact, while Carolina forward Taylor Hall said, "We're all a little bit at a loss."
- With Game 3 upcoming Saturday, Carolina faces pressure to avoid a series sweep amid uncertainty over Florida's key scorer Sam Reinhart's status due to a knee injury.
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Panthers are demoralizing opposing fan bases in their own arenas
RALEIGH, N.C. — Years ago, the Panthers were stuck playing in front of legions of empty seats in Sunrise. Now they are forcing opposing teams to play in front of half-full arenas in the waning minutes of playoff games. In each of Florida’s last four road playoff wins — two in Toronto and two in Raleigh — fans have gotten up and left their seats well before the final horn sounded. Why? Because the Panthers demolished the home team in each game, o…

Everybody's scoring for Florida. Nobody's scoring for Carolina, and that sums up the East finals
Everybody’s scoring for Florida. Nobody’s scoring for Carolina. In simplest terms, that might be the best way to describe the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals between the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes.
Hurricanes look to bounce back in Game 3 vs. Panthers
Everybody’s scoring for Florida. Nobody’s scoring for Carolina. In simplest terms, that might be the best way to describe the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals between the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes. The defending Stanley Cup champion…
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