The latest episode of The Hockey Show has dropped. This week, hosts Roy Bellamy and David Dwork were joined by Adnan Virk of NHL on Prime and the NHL Network for his monthly visit. The trio discussed the tightening playoff race in the Eastern Conference,
Ducks coach Greg Cronin liked how his team put 37 shots on goal and won 55.2 percent of the faceoffs. The Ducks also outhit Tampa Bay, 24-12, but were let down by their special teams as the Lightning scored the game's only two power-play goals.
Detroit's power play keeps dazzling, the Red Wings absorb a championship quality punch, and other observations from a 5–2 win over the Florida Panthers
Dylan Larkin scored two goals and the surging Detroit Red Wings beat the Florida Panthers 5-2. Larkin, Jonatan Berggren and Patrick Kane had power-play goals for Detroit, which also got a goal from Marco Kasper.
After falling on Monday night to the Philadelphia Flyers, Florida dug deep and earned a gutsy 2-1 shootout win over the Devils, thanks in large part to a great game between the pipes by Spencer Knight.
After holding an optional morning skate, The Hockey News asked Devils head coach Sheldon Keefe if his lineup would change. "We've got a game-time decision or two that might impact the group," he said. "We will have to see how that plays out tonight."
The Florida Panthers will try to bounce back from a loss in Philadelphia against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night in Newark. The Panthers went into the third period Monday with a 2-1 lead; the Flyers pulled out a 4-3 win.
The Philadelphia Flyers upset the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers with a 4-3 comeback victory on Monday night.
Noah Cates scored twice in the third, including the game-winner, as the Flyers defeated the Panthers on Monday night.
One more in the Great Fighting City of Philadelphia. In the first of a back-to-back, the Florida Panthers (24-15-2) will take on the Philadelphia Flyers (18-20-5) at Wells Fargo Center on Monday at 7 p.
The Florida Panthers are back on the road for a pair of games against tough Metropolitan Division opponents. Their trip begins on Monday night when the Panthers lock horns with the Philadelphia Flyers for the third and final time this season.
The Flyers trounced the Anaheim Ducks 6-0 on Saturday in a much-needed performance after the team went 0-3-1 in its previous four games. Travis Konecny registered fourassists while Samuel Ersson made 22 saves to record his second shutout of the season.