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Brad Marchand tallies twice as Panthers return with win over Leafs
Florida Panthers tied Maple Leafs in the Eastern Conference with a 5-1 win, featuring Brad Marchand's two goals and Sergei Bobrovsky's 28 saves, boosting their playoff chances.
- On Thursday at Amerant Bank Arena, the Florida Panthers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-1 as Brad Marchand scored twice.
- Coming out of the Olympic break, the Panthers were under pressure after a poor run, having lost five of six and starting eight points out of the Eastern Conference final wild-card spot.
- Evan Rodrigues broke up a William Nylander pass and finished a shorthanded breakaway, deked Joseph Woll, while Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 28 shots and allowed one goal.
- The victory moved Florida into a tie with Toronto in the standings, and both teams face quick follow-up games: Florida hosts Buffalo Friday, Toronto hosts Ottawa Saturday.
- Back-to-Back Stanley Cup champions, the Panthers include Olympic medalists and play 15 of their final 23 games on the road.
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Marchand scores 2 as Panthers reignite playoff push vs. Maple Leafs with 5-1 win
Brad Marchand scored twice, Evan Rodrigues got the first short-handed goal of his career and added an assist, and the Florida Panthers resumed their playoff push with a 5-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs. Marchand now has 27 goals, tying Sam Reinhart for the team lead. Olympic bronze medalist Anton Lundell had two assists for Florida, while Carter Verhaeghe and gold medalist Matthew Tkachuk also scored for the Panthers. Sergei Bobrovsky stoppe…
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Marchand scores 2 as the Panthers reignite their playoff push vs. Maple Leafs with 5-1 win
Brad Marchand scored twice, Evan Rodrigues got the first short-handed goal of his career and added an assist, and the Florida Panthers resumed their playoff push with a 5-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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