The '6-7' Craze Has Found the Florida Panthers. They Celebrated It with a 7-6 Win
Sam Bennett scored his seventh goal, with Brad Marchand adding four points as the Panthers overcame a 4-1 deficit to win 7-6 in overtime.
- On Saturday, Sam Bennett, Panthers forward, scored in overtime to lift the Florida Panthers to a 7-6 victory after a slick pass from Brad Marchand beat Elvis Merzlikins.
- After falling behind 4-1 midway through the second, the Panthers rallied as Brad Marchand and Anton Lundell scored late to tie the game 6-6 and force overtime.
- Columbus produced multiple scorers, including Kirill Marchenko, Dmitri Voronkov, Damon Severson and Miles Wood, while Merzlikins made 33 saves.
- The win ended Florida's four-game winless streak, and the Panthers will host the New York Islanders on Sunday.
- Columbus opened a three-game trip and squandered multiple leads against a two-time defending Stanley Cup champion club missing six injured players in the opener of a back-to-back concluding Dec. 7 at Washington Capitals.
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Brad Marchand Does It Again: Panthers Star Trolls Blue Jackets in Instant Classic
Saturday eveningâs matchup between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena was a wild, instant classic for fans in attendance, and as he has so many times throughout his career, Brad Marchand played a pivotal role in the victory. Marchand scored a goal while adding three assists as part of the Panthers‘ 7-6 victory over the Blue Jackets in overtime, which included setting up the g…
Panthers rally for wild win against Blue Jackets
Sam Bennett scored with 3.2 seconds left in overtime as the Florida Panthers rallied to defeat the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets 7-6 on Saturday afternoon in Sunrise.
Gameday #29: Not a joke
Sunday, December 7, 2025 – 7:00 PM ET Capital One Arena – Washington, DC TV: FDSNOH; Radio: 97.1 FM Columbus Blue Jackets (13-9-6, 32 points, 8th Metro, 12th East) at Washington Capitals (17-9-3, 37 points, 1st Metro, 1st East) The Blue Jackets traveled to South Florida to face the reeling Panthers, and once again blew a couple leads prior to losing in overtime, 7-6. Source
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