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Panthers now give acceleration before Game 4 and Maple Leafs

9 May 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers Center Brad Marchand (63) celebrates the winning goal against Toronto Maple Leafs during overtime in the third round of the 1925 Stanley Cup playoffs. Compulsory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Two months after buying a Brad Marchand from Florida Panthers’ Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, who began to feel the pain.

Florida will face Toronto Maple Leafs in the 4th match of the second round of the playoff series, Sunrise, FLA, on Sunday, and Panthers will go out to get more awards than the acquisition of the 36 -year -old veteran.

On Friday, Marchand now continued to show that he felt good, and Florida beat 5-4 to 5-4 in seven series to reduce the deficit of Panthers to 2-1.

Marchand was humble when asked the game winner.

“This is a blur,” he said. “This is a second of a game. Everyone could have been. Everything is very fast and you are exhausted at that point.”

Not tired or not, his teammate Carter Verhaeghe said Marchand brought energy to Panthers.

“He’s scoring big goals in big moments,” Verhaeghe said.

In a decorated career, Marchand scored a playoff goals with a maximum of 14 games among any active NHL player.

Panthers are also more grateful to the 36 -year -old squad in Bobrovsky, the goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky. When William Nylander and Matthew Knies stopped breaking ways, he maintained the opportunity for Marchand’s heroes.

Bobrovsky’s 51st career playoff win.

After winning the Stanley Cup last season, the panthers have already shown plenty of sand, and when Maple Leafs took 62 to 43 hits, the game was exhibited more in 3.

2021 in the first round of the playoffs since the third game, panthers over overtime playoff matches 13-2.

Florida also eliminated Toronto, one of the 2023 playoffs, the teams met the last after the season, and Panthers won the 2024-25 season series against Maple Leafs 3-1.

And still, while Maple Leafs threatened to move forward to the conference finals, and the panthers attract some dramatic at home, nothing ordinary yet, both teams won the home games in the series.

Every game in the series was decided with a goal.

Two of Toronto’s four goals on Friday jumped out of a Florida player and left the cross rod, which led to an easy backfire.

Five of Florida’s five goals, two of them jumped Toronto’s Morgan Rielly’s body or stick.

“That’s how he’s coming in like this, Red Rielly said,” And that’s not just in this series. “

Leafs coach Craig Berube, the team should keep the heat on the panthers, he said.

“We returned to play our game (the third period of Friday).” He said. “We were pressure on them, we were going to take a disk behind them. We should continue to do so.”

Toronto scored four goals by Tomas Nosek, Jonah Gadjovich, Jonah Gadjovich, Jonah Gadjovich and John Tavares in his favor of Aj Greer.

The movement scored Nosek Florida’s fourth goal.

Paul Maurice, Panthers coach Paul Maurice, felt that we needed a style change. ” He said. “(These three players) work hard every day.”

Verhaeghe added: “They returned to the tide for our team.”

Tavares is looking for something more similar to how Leafs plays in Toronto.

“They’re a good team,” Tavares said. “They forced it. We need to carry out as in the past.”

-FELD level media

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