Another 4 Nations Finn Nikkomikkora got a second assist in goal.
“A great play by Randy,” Luostarinen said.
Apparently taking the lead, the Panthers got a Go-Ard goal from Mackie Samoskevich after Kraken made a successful challenge to intervene the goaltender.
In the play, Evan Rodriguez was shoved into the fold in Seattle.
According to an official NHL review, “Rodriguez’s presence in the crease and his contact with the Dudcord’s stick undermined Samoskevich’s ability to play his position before Samoskevich’s goal.”
Without a doubt, this was a call for staff to be wrong.
“We were doing pretty well there, but the rules are rules,” Maurice said.
After a big save from Dacord, Seattle gave the lead, and Jared McCann made one pass from Adam Larson, passing Bobrovsky from the left circle, making it 2-1 at 7:03 in the third term.
After pulling Bobrovsky for an extra attacker, the Panthers convened a surge in activity around the Seattle net in a few minutes of regulation, but were unable to find a tied target.
In the end, the Panthers finished with one goal with 3.16.
“I think it was a really tight game,” Luostarinen said. “I had a chance.”
They said that
“It was okay. There’s no tendency to worry about me.” – Paul Maurice
“We can improve it now.” – Eetu Luostarinen
“We played pretty well. It was a tough game.” – Anton Randell
Cat statistics
-The Panthers have given up just four goals in the third term.
-Jesper Boqvist and AJ Greer each had four hits.
-Dmitry Kulikov blocked a team high two shots in goal.
-Aleksander Barkov went 20-20 (60%) on the Facoff Circle.
-Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 18 of 19 shots, 5-5.
What’s next?
The Panthers are heading for Music City.
One of the few road games over the next two weeks, the Panthers head to Nashville for a showdown with the Predators at Briddy Guston Arena at 8pm on Tuesday.
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