Panthers rout the Maple Leafs 6-1
to take a 3-2 series lead
[May 15, 2025]
TORONTO (AP) — Sergei Bobrovsky made 31 saves, three Florida
defensemen scored and the Panthers routed the Toronto Maple Leafs
6-1 on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the Eastern Conference
semifinal series.
The defending champion Panthers scored three times in a 7:53 span of
the second period to pull away for their third straight victory.
“I wasn’t thinking about it too much,” Bobrovsky said when asked
about opening the series with two losses. “I was just focusing on
the next game.”
Game 6 is Friday night in Sunrise, Florida.
“I’m not a big believer in momentum,” Florida coach Paul Maurice
said. “The series is closer than you think.”
Jesper Boqvist returned to score his first career playoff goal and
also had an assist, and defensemen Aaron Ekblad, Dmitry Kulikov and
Niko Mikkola also scored in the first two periods. In the third, A.J.
Greer had his first career playoff goal and Sam Bennett added his
sixth of the playoffs.
Bobrovsky missed a chance for his second straight shutout when
Nicholas Robertson swept the puck in with 1:06 left for Toronto's
first goal in 143 minutes 25 seconds. After a 5-4 overtime victory
Friday night in Game 3, Bobrovsky made 23 saves Sunday night in a
2-0 victory.

“We have trust in Bob that you wouldn’t believe," Ekblad said. "It
is unwavering.”
Joseph Woll stopped 20 of 25 shots for Toronto before giving way to
Matt Murray after Greer's goal at 6:23 of the third. Murray made six
saves on seven shots.
“I don’t think there’s really any excuse or explanation,” Toronto
captain Auston Matthews said. “We’ve got to win a game to keep our
season alive.”
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Florida Panthers' Aaron Ekblad (5) celebrates his goal against the
Toronto Maple Leafs with Sam Reinhart (13) during first period NHL
playoff hockey action in Toronto on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Nathan
Denette/The Canadian Press via AP)

Ekblad opened the scoring with 5:22 left in the
first period, firing a wrist shot past Woll off a scramble.
Kulikov began the second-period spree at 6:08 with a slap shot from
the right point that Toronto's Scott Laughton inadvertently
deflected past Woll.
Boqvist, back in the lineup in place of the injured Evan Rodrigues
after being a healthy scratch for two games, scored with 9:55
remaining. Boqvist finished at the left post off San Reinhart's
cross-ice feed. Mikkola made it 4-0 with 5:59 left with a slapper
from the left side.
Rodrigues was hurt on a hit from Oliver Ekman-Larsson in Game 4 that
drew an interference penalty. With Rodrigues out, Boqvist slotted
into a spot alongside Reinhart and Aleksander Barkov.
“It was a good opportunity for me,” Boqvist said. “I enjoyed it, and
it probably helped I was playing with two of the best players in the
world.”
Toronto added forwards Nick Robertson and David Kampf and sat Calle
Jarnkrok and Pontus Holmberg. Robertson last played in Game 2 of the
first round. Kampf dressed for the first time since April 2 when he
was injured against Florida.
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