Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers and Paul Maurice
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The Florida Panthers tied their second-round playoff series with the Toronto Maple Leafs after two strong games at home. Despite going down 2-0 to open the series, the Panthers never flinched. Tkachuk missed a portion of the end of the year,
The swing game in the series is on Wednesday in Toronto. Panthers head coach Paul Maurice spoke after practice on Tuesday. Maurice said he expects the series to be even more intense than it has been so far.
Max Domi was handed a $5,000 fine for checking Aleksander Barkov from behind in the closing seconds of Florida's 2-0 win.
A statement from head coach Paul Maurice raises concern for the Florida Panthers, who may be without one of Brad Marchand’s star teammates for Game 3 of the NHL Playoffs against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The coach of the Florida Panthers has unflappable belief in his goaltender, so much so that Maurice basically lets Bobrovsky determine his own plan for practice days and off days. The trust level between coach and player is off the charts — and in Game 4 against Toronto , it was rewarded yet again.
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice sent a message to Maple Leafs star Anthony Stolarz following a scary incident in Game 1.
Paul Maurice delivered a clear message following the Florida Panthers’ overtime victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, sealed by a goal from Brad Marchand.
The Florida Panthers lost to the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Wednesday night to fall behind 2-0 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They are defending their Stanley Cup title, but they got off to a rough start on the road in this series.