Panthers cap sweep of Hurricanes with last-minute goal
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[May 25, 2023]
Matthew Tkachuk is taking his flair for the dramatic to the
Stanley Cup Final -- and bringing the Florida Panthers with him.
Tkachuk's second goal of the game with 4.9 seconds remaining in
regulation was the difference in Florida's 4-3 victory over the
Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday in Sunrise, Fla., capping a
four-game sweep of the Eastern Conference finals.
The Panthers had never previously swept a postseason series.
Tkachuk scored three winning goals in the best-of-seven set, the
others coming in the fourth overtime in Game 1 and the first OT in
Game 2.
"We are lucky to have Chucky on our side," Panthers goalie Sergei
Bobrovsky said on the TNT broadcast. "He's been great for us all
season long and the whole playoffs. He knows how to score big
goals."
None was bigger than Tkachuk's difference-maker that gives Florida a
chance to claim its first Stanley Cup title. The Panthers made their
only other trip to the finals in 1996, when they were swept by the
Colorado Avalanche.
With overtime looming and his team on the power play, Tkachuk calmly
took the puck to the front of the net and tallied his ninth goal of
the playoffs to cap the series.
The goal ties the NHL record for the latest series-winning goal in
regulation. The Toronto Maple Leafs' Nick Metz eliminated the New
York Rangers with five seconds left in Game 6 of a Stanley Cup
semifinals series in 1942.
That trip to the record books is secondary to earning a chance to
win a championship.
"We know this opportunity doesn't come all the time, and the guys
are so motivated to make this count," Tkachuk said. "That's so
exciting."
The Panthers will face the victor of the Western Conference finals
between the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars in the finals.
Vegas leads Dallas three games to none.
Anthony Duclair and Ryan Lomberg also scored for the Panthers, who
claimed the final wild-card berth to reach the playoffs. Bobrovsky
made 36 saves and captain Aleksander Barkov netted two assists.
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May 24, 2023; Sunrise, Florida, USA;
Florida Panthers left wing Ryan Lomberg (94) celebrates with
teammates after scoring against the Carolina Hurricanes during the
second period in game four of the Eastern Conference Finals of the
2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at FLA Live Arena. Mandatory Credit: Sam
Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Paul Stastny, Teuvo Teravainen and Jesper Fast
scored for the Hurricanes, who have been swept in their past three
trips to the Eastern Conference finals. Brady Skjei and Jordan
Martinook collected a pair of assists apiece, and goalie Frederik
Andersen stopped 20 shots while his team twice erased deficits.
Duclair scored 41 seconds into the game and Tkachuk netted a
power-play goal midway through the first period to give the Panthers
a 2-0 lead, but Stastny scored a couple of minutes later and
Teravainen tied the game early in the second period.
Lomberg put Florida up 3-2 midway through the second period, but
Fast scored with 3:22 remaining in regulation, which set up
Tkachuk's heroics.
All four games were one-goal losses in which Carolina held a decided
edge in shots.
"That's the unfortunate part of this, (people are) going to look
back and everyone's going to say you got swept. That's not what
happened," Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour said. "It could have
been four games the other way."
Both sides lost players due to in-game injuries. Florida forward
Eetu Luostarinen left the game in the second period after blocking a
shot with his leg.
Carolina defenseman Jaccob Slavin was on the receiving end of a
clean hit from Sam Bennett and appeared to hit his head on the ice
as he fell backward. The team said he sustained an upper-body
injury.
Hurricanes forward Stefan Noesen also left the clash due to an
upper-body injury sustained in the first period. He briefly played
in the second period but didn't skate in the final frame.
--Field Level Media
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