Panthers put away Bruins in Game 6
on Gustav Forsling's late goal
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[May 18, 2024]
It took a grueling six-game effort and withstanding the
Boston Bruins' attempted comeback from a 3-1 series deficit to get
the job done, but the Florida Panthers found a way to advance into
the Eastern Conference finals for the second straight year.
Gustav Forsling's rebound goal with 1:33 left in regulation lifted
the Panthers to a 2-1, series-clinching win in Game 6 of the Eastern
Conference semifinals on Friday in Boston.
According to center Anton Lundell, the Panthers will be on a high
entering best-of-seven conference finals against the Rangers, a set
that will begin on Wednesday in New York.
"I think we're a very confident group. We're trying to keep it loose
and enjoy the moment," Lundell said. "Everyone really stepped up at
the right time. (Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky) was there when we
needed him, made a couple huge saves that kept us in it."
Lundell had his initial shot stopped by Boston goaltender Jeremy
Swayman (26 saves), but from the left side, Forsling slipped the
loose puck inside the near post for the deciding goal.
"I'm not usually the guy that scores the game-winning goal,"
Forsling said. "It's fun to score and help the team, but I'll stick
to defense."
Lundell finished with a goal and an assist after scoring the tying
tally at 12:44 of the second, helping the Panthers to their sixth
straight playoff win at TD Garden.
Pavel Zacha scored Boston's lone goal.
Bobrovsky made 22 saves for Florida, including nine in the third
period.
After a 5-1 win in Game 1 of the series, the Bruins scored no more
than two goals in any game.
"I didn't sense frustration, but the lack of our ability to score in
the playoffs in general (was a key factor)," Bruins coach Jim
Montgomery said. "You can't win every game 2-1."
The Panthers, however, have appeared comfortable in such situations.
"At our core, we're a pretty good defensive team and we have Sergei
Bobrovsky," Panthers coach Paul Maurice said. "At (a 1-1 score),
we're comfortable there."
Bruins captain Brad Marchand returned to the lineup following a
two-game absence caused by an upper-body injury, providing what
Montgomery called a "huge lift."
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May 17, 2024; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Bruins left wing
Jake DeBrusk (74) and Florida Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad (5)
battle for the puck in front of goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72)
during the third period in game six of the second round of the 2024
Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA
TODAY Sports
After the Bruins were unable to clear a shot
blocked by Jake DeBrusk, Lundell picked up a loose puck in the slot
and unleashed a dart to beat Swayman and tie the game in the middle
frame.
"He's playing a different game now than I've ever seen him play,"
Maurice said of Lundell, who finished the series with two
multi-point efforts in three games.
A roller-coaster first period saw the Bruins post the first four
shots on goal before a span of 14:11 without one, but Zacha buried
the opening goal -- the first of his 25-game playoff career -- with
52.8 seconds left to make it 1-0.
DeBrusk continued his strong playmaking run with a dish off the
neutral-zone wall to spring Zacha for the breakaway, which he
brought to his backhand and slipped under the crossbar.
Bobrovsky came up with several key saves in the second period that
allowed his Panthers to tie the game, including denying Justin
Brazeau's one-timer on the same shift as Lundell's goal.
Florida looked to take a 2-1 lead in the opening minute of the
third. Brandon Montour took a slapper from the right point that
Swayman initially thought beat him through the five-hole, but the
Boston netminder had the puck behind his pads after it clanked off
the post.
Bobrovsky made another important stop eight minutes into the final
frame, keeping out Charlie McAvoy's driving attempt to the crease.
Neither team could cash in on a power-play attempt late in the third
period, which included 22 overlapping seconds of four-on-four
action.
--Field Level Media
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