Panthers Rally in Third but Fall to Ducks in Shootout Despite Plenty of Chances
Joel Quenneville returned to coach the Ducks against his former Panthers team, with Leo Carlsson leading Anaheim to a 3-2 shootout win, stopping Florida's comeback efforts.
- On Tuesday, the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Florida Panthers 3-2 in a shootout in Sunrise, Fla.
- The Panthers were without Jonah Gadjovich as their depth has been tested this season by a rash of injuries.
- Carlsson and Gauthier scored for the Ducks, while Anton Lundell and Sam Reinhart, whose tying goal was his fifth of the season, scored for Florida.
- Joel Quenneville returned to Sunrise for the first time since resigning amid the 2021 scandal, was banned nearly three years before joining Anaheim Ducks in May, and said `I own my mistakes`.
- Goaltender Lukas Dostal, Anaheim Ducks goaltender, made key stops and was congratulated by teammates after the shootout, and the Ducks host the Detroit Red Wings on Friday.
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Ducks edge Panthers in shootout as Quenneville returns to South Florida
By ALANIS THAMES AP Sports Writer SUNRISE, Fla. — Ducks coach Joel Quenneville returned to South Florida on Tuesday with applause, a welcome message and a win. Troy Terry and Mason McTavish scored in a shootout, and the Ducks beat the Florida Panthers, 3-2, on Tuesday night. Leo Carlsson had a goal and an assist, and Cutter Gauthier also scored to help the Ducks end a five-game trip with a victory in Quenneville’s first game against his former t…
Quenneville picks up win in South Florida return
Joel Quenneville, who last coached a game in Sunrise four years ago before he resigned and was banned from the NHL for his handling of a sexual assault scandal, returned to South Florida on Tuesday, with his Ducks winning in a shootout.
Panthers rally in third but fall to Ducks in shootout despite plenty of chances
SUNRISE, Fla. — The Florida Panthers opened the second period on Tuesday with notable jump. They lived in the Anaheim Ducks’ zone, firing off shot attempt after shot attempt trying to break open a scoreless game.
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