Sam Bennett, Panthers return home looking to close out series: CBS News Miami's Steve Goldstein
The Panthers have now won five straight games in Boston in the playoffs
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The Panthers have now won five straight games in Boston in the playoffs
The Panthers vs. Bruins NHL Playoffs series heats up tonight; the winner takes the series lead.
The Florida Panthers are hoping to do something Wednesday night they haven't done all season and that is beat the Boston Bruins. The game is critical because you don't want to head to Boston down two games to none. CBS News Miami's Mike Cugno joins us from the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise.
For the second consecutive year and the third time in franchise history, the Florida Panthers will play the Boston Bruins in the playoffs.
It felt like a changing of the guard, a passing of the torch, of Florida's hockey supremacy
For just the sixth time in franchise history, the Florida Panthers have a chance to clinch a series in front of their home fans.
On Saturday, at 5 p.m., the Panthers will try to win their first-ever series against Tampa
It was the first time in decades the Panthers opened the playoffs with a Game 1, Round One victory
It's another all-Florida fight on the ice starting this weekend
Last season both teams made it to the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final respectively
The Cats tied it in the third and won in overtime
Matthew Tkachuk was down, out briefly and then back with plenty of time to make a difference
The Panthers return to home ice on Thursday night looking to spark one more epic turnaround
This is where you can watch the Vegas Golden Knights take on the Florida Panthers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
The Panthers have responded well to losses and expect a big effort in Game 2
This is where you can watch the Vegas Golden Knights take on the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
The Panthers can wrap up their first trip to the Stanley Cup final in 27 years on Wednesday night
Monday night, Tkachuk and the Panthers are home for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes
The game was the sixth longest in NHL history
No one told Jimmy Butler and Sergei Bobrovsky they were supposed to be one and done.
he Florida Panthers defeated the Toronto Maple Leafes 3-2 Friday night to advance to the conference finals.
In the playoffs, the Cats have won six in a row, a franchise postseason record
On paper, it was a major mismatch between a historically strong hockey team facing off against the Panthers, who made it to the playoffs with just a few days left in the regular season.
Panthers will try to keep their season alive in Bean Town on Wednesday night
Tkachuk and Sam Bennett had goals for Florida
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