Panthers burned late in 4-2 loss to Flyers
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Panthers burned late in 4-2 loss to Flyers
"After Nick Seeler broke his stick at the other end, A.J. Greer passed to Sam Bennett, who head-manned to Carter Verhaeghe. Verhaeghe returned to Bennett and he drove to the net, slipping a pass underneath Seeler as he being knocked down. Brad Marchand, who had come from the bench to replace Greer, was the hungry recipient and he went high on Dan Vladar from the door step for his 14th goal."
"Following a big Sergei Bobrovsky save on former Panther Owen Tippett, Verhaeghe sent Greer away down the left side. Greer entered the Philadelphia zone, pulled up and backhanded the puck over to Aaron Ekblad on the right side. Ekblad passed down low to Bennett and he sent a beautiful cross to Verhaeghe, who fired home from a difficult angle with a helpless Vladar stranded on the wrong post."
"The game would take a turn 2:41 later when Emil Andrae would beat a stickless Bobrovsky for his first of the season. Bobrovsky lost his twig after making a stellar save on Jamie Drysdale. Andrae retrieved the rebound and passed to Tippet, who returned to Drysdale. Drysdale teed up Andrae and he sent a wrister through traffic to turn on the red light."
The Florida Panthers opened the scoring early and built a 2-0 lead with goals involving Sam Bennett and Carter Verhaeghe. Brad Marchand finished the initial sequence and Verhaeghe converted a difficult chance in the second to extend the advantage. Emil Andrae scored to cut the deficit and later redirected a shot that Matvei Michkov deflected to tie the game. A low-event third period appeared headed for overtime until Tyson Foerster delivered a late go-ahead goal. The Panthers surrendered two goals in the final minute and lost 4-2 to the Flyers.
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