After losing two straight games, the Florida Panthers played an all-out road game against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night. For the first six minutes, the Panthers only offered up two shots on goal — and had no high-danger shots through a scoreless two periods.
Anton Lundell scored the shootout winner and Spencer Knight made 26 saves as the Florida Panthers downed the New Jersey Devils 2-1 on Tuesday night.
“I was really happy with that game tonight, I don’t know if you could tell,” said the Florida Panthers head coach, several minutes into a postgame press conference after a 2-1 shootout win over the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center on Tuesday night. As he should have been.
With a 2-1 shootout win at New Jersey on Tuesday, the Panthers improved to 4-0 in shootouts and moved into a tie with the Columbus Blue Jackets for the most shootout wins in the NHL in 2024-25. As it has been in each of their other shootouts, both the shooters and goalie got it done.
After losing two straight games, the Florida Panthers played an all-out road game against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday ... And they did just that. Spencer Knight stopped two of the three ...
After falling on Monday night to the Philadelphia Flyers, Florida dug deep and earned a gutsy 2-1 shootout win over the Devils, thanks in large part to a great game between the pipes by Spencer Knight.
Even though the Florida Panthers only had one shot on goal through the first 13 minutes of Tuesday’s game against the New Jersey Devils, coach Paul Maurice “loved” the way his team was playing. The Panthers looked a lot like they are supposed to: Hard forecheck,
Jasper Bratt has been a playmaking machine this season, and our NHL picks expert that to continue against the Panthers tonight. The New Jersey Devils and Florida Panthers will duke it out Tuesday night in a battle between two excellent teams who find themselves in mid-season ruts.
Sam Reinhart leads the Panthers in goals (27) and points (51), while Matthew Tkachuk is second in both points (40) and assists (26). Recently named the “Athlete of the Year” in his native Finland, captain Aleksander Barkov ranks third in points (38) and first in assists (27).
Yankees center fielder prospect Spencer Jones put up a lot of good numbers last season playing for the Double-A Somerset Patriots despite striking out 200 times.