Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice speaks before his team plays the host Ottawa Senators on Thursday, April 4, 2024.
Vladimir Tarasenko is back in Ottawa for the first time since being acquired by the Panthers at the NHL Trade Deadline.
Coach Paul Maurice said Thursday that defenseman Aaron Ekblad will miss the remainder of the regular season.
Ekblad was hurt in Tuesday’s 5-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens. Florida is 0-2 on this road trip and has lost eight of their past 10 (2-7-1).
Florida was down 5-2 late in the third before Sam Bennett scored.
Anton Lundell and Aleksander Sasha Barkov also scored for the Panthers; Anthony Stolarz took the loss.
Florida visits the Boston Bruins on Saturday afternoon.
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5 Comments
Let’s go Panthers!!!!
They better win this
What a great time to be a coach! How to get out of this rut? One of the things the Cats AREN'T doing well: breaking pucks out of their own zone. They aren't doing well against the heavy forecheck. Looks like Bobs and Kuli could use a rest.
If other coaches would give interviews like Paul, more people would like the NHL.
Paul always has that crazy look in his eye