Panthers aren't panicking as Golden Knights eye first Cup
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[June 13, 2023]
The Florida Panthers were in a deep hole seven weeks ago but
found the will and determination to claw their way out and extend
their season.
Now, the Panthers will try to find another route back from a 3-1
series deficit when they meet the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 5 of
the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
Florida trailed 3-1 to the top-seeded Boston Bruins in the opening
round of the Eastern Conference playoffs before rallying to win the
series, beginning with an overtime road win in Game 5.
"I believe, fully, we've earned the right to play our best hockey in
a difficult situation," said Panthers coach Paul Maurice. "All we
want to do is get this thing back (to Florida). It's not the series,
it's not a game, it's just get this thing back home and give our
fans another look at us."
Vegas will have plenty of motivation to raise its first Stanley Cup
in team history, especially inside its energized home arena.
"It's a different game than the other ones," Vegas forward Chandler
Stephenson said. "A lot more emotion, a lot more of everything."
The Golden Knights dominated the Panthers in the first two games of
the series in Las Vegas, outscoring them 12-4 before Florida tied
the score late in regulation of Game 3 and won in overtime.
The Panthers were unable to ride that momentum into Game 4 back on
their home ice in Sunrise, Fla., however, falling behind 3-0 before
ultimately losing 3-2 on Saturday.
That put the Golden Knights in a position they've never experienced
before, one game from winning their first Stanley Cup.
Vegas reached the Stanley Cup Finals five years ago in its inaugural
season, but lost the series 4-1 to the Washington Capitals.
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"Everybody is going to be into it," Stephenson said
of Game 5. "The emotion is going to be high. Adrenaline. Everything.
The biggest thing is to just be composed. Shift by shift. It's all
the cliches, but I feel confident."
The Golden Knights will continue to lean on goalie Adin Hill, who
has allowed two goals in regulation in each of the first four games
of the series.
Jonathan Marchessault, who scored 30 goals for the Panthers in the
2016-17 season before they lost him to the Golden Knights in the
expansion draft, has 24 points (13 goals, 11 assists) in 21 playoff
games.
Stephenson (10) and William Karlsson (11) have also reached double
figures in goals during this postseason for Vegas.
The Panthers will look for Matthew Tkachuk to give them some early
momentum -- assuming he is on the ice. Tkachuk missed part of Game 4
due to an undisclosed injury, and he sat out practice on Monday. His
status will be reassessed before Game 5.
Tkachuk has tallied 24 points (11 goals, 13 assists) in 20 playoff
games, including three goals and three assists in the final three
games against the Bruins to lead the Florida comeback.
"You've got to win four," Florida center Aleksander Barkov said.
"It's 3-1. I know they're one win away, we're three wins away, but
all we can do is think about one game, bringing it back to Florida
and that's our goal. That's what we want to do in Vegas, go there
and try to win that game."
--Field Level Media
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