The game appeared headed for overtime before Colton scored from right in front of goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky off a backhand pass from Nikita Kucherov, who ...
We can make a difference in the future, not in the past. Once I saw the puck behind the net, I just went to the front of the net," Colton said. The first such day was Tuesday. Colton said he was just trying not to get scored on in the final minute. Ross Colton scored with 3.8 seconds remaining, giving the Tampa Bay Lightning a dramatic 2-1 victory over the Florida Panthers in Game 2 on Thursday night. “I was kind of trying to sit back and let the plays come to us. “This is a good challenge for us. They understand that the next game is big. “It was quiet, but all the guys are pros. We’re here to win a series.” "Luckily it just squeaked under the bar there, but unbelievable play by him.” I liked the urgency, thought we had some looks.
The clock showed 0.9 seconds remaining and the Florida Panthers were frozen on the ice. Ross Colton had stumbled to the ground in joy and the Panthers were ...
The Panthers even almost scored a go-ahead goal on a power play in the second, only to have Vasilevskiy rob winger Anthony Duclair with a sliding left-pad save in the waning seconds of the period. Tampa Bay has gone 4 of 9 on the power play and ridden the play of All-Star goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy to win close games. Through two games in the series, Florida has outshot Tampa Bay, 69-63, with a 65-55 advantage in scoring chances. The Panthers had erased a 1-0, first-period lead and spent most of the third threatening for their own go-ahead goal, besting Tampa Bay in every shot-, possession- and chance-tracking metric, especially during 5-on-5 play. Now, the Panthers’ season — the best in franchise history, by virtually every regular-season measure — is on life support in the second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. Ross Colton had stumbled to the ground in joy and the Panthers were gobsmacked.
Ross Colton scored with 3.8 seconds remaining, giving the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning a 2-1 victory in Game 2 of the Eastern ...
We can make a difference in the future, not in the past. Once I saw the puck behind the net, I just went to the front of the net,” Colton said. The first such day was Tuesday. “This is a good challenge for us. “I was kind of trying to sit back and let the plays come to us. We’re here to win a series.” “It was quiet, but all the guys are pros. Colton said he was just trying not to get scored on in the final minute. They understand that the next game is big. “The sun will come up, and we will wake up, and we need to keep playing like we’re playing.” “We’re two games closer to where we want to be, but we’re not there yet,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. He gift-wrapped it for me,” Colton continued.
The tampa bay lightning beat the florida panthers 2-1 game 2 on thursday, may 18, 2022, in sunrise; video, bobrovsky, brunette, luostarinen.
- Round 1: Florida d. The Panthers are 0-2 in a best-of-7 series. Washington 4-2; Tampa Bay d. Florida cannot worry about the long road ahead of them now. SUNRISE — The Florida Panthers are in big trouble. It was not just the loss — it was how the Panthers lost.
With 3.9 seconds to go, Ross Colton tucked a wrist shot just under the crossbar to beat Sergei Bobrovsky and send the Lightning back to Tampa with a commanding ...
“Obviously everybody is disappointed, it was quiet, but all of the guys are pros and everybody understands that next game is a big one,” Bobrovsky said. The third would bare a similar story, with the Lightning not allowing Florida into the offensive zone during the power play. Eetu Luostarinen finally broke the ice for Florida with 1:53 to go in the second period, unloading a slap shot that dribbled past Vasilevskiy to tie the game. It took just 37 seconds for Corey Perry to deflect a Steven Stamkos shot past Bobrovsky to put Tampa Bay in the lead. That was until Brandon Montour took a tripping penalty with 8:31 to go in the first period. The Panthers came out of the gate hot, generating chances and laying the body.
Florida Panthers head coach Andrew Brunette said Friday that forward Mason Marchment is unlikely to be available for Games 3 and 4 of their second-round ...
Florida Panthers head coach Andrew Brunette said Friday that forward Mason Marchment is unlikely to be available for Games 3 and 4 of their second-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, reports Tom Gulitti of NHL.com. Florida Panthers head coach Andrew Brunette said Friday that forward Mason Marchment is unlikely to be available for Games 3 and 4 of their second-round series against the Tampa Bay Lightning, reports Tom Gulitti of NHL.com. His status for the series is expected to be re-evaluated following Game 4.