Game 5 Florida Panthers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
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When the Maple Leafs acquired three Florida Panthers hours after their 2024 Stanley Cup parade, augmented the trio with Chris Tanev and Max Pacioretty, then added Scott Laughton and Brandon Carlo at the trade deadline, it was with this week’s playoff scenario in mind.
While players and coaches of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers look to move on past a controversial moment in Game 1, the fans sure won’t let the tea
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,
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice sent a message to Maple Leafs star Anthony Stolarz following a scary incident in Game 1.
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.
One constant throughout the series so far has been the performance of Maple Leafs star forward William Nylander. Coming off a three-point outing—two goals and one assist—in Game 1, Nylander scored a pivotal second-period goal in Game 2 to tie the game at two.
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 Toronto Maple Leafs lost Game 4 to the Florida Panthers on Sunday by a score of 2-0, which now puts the series at 2-2. Tempers flared at the end of the contest, with Max Domi shoving Aleksander Barkov into the boards. That hit caused controversy and NHL Player Safety has punished Domi, fining him $5,000. Here's a look at the play: