The Florida Panthers reached the cusp of the Stanley Cup Playoffs based on an announcement made by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman on Tuesday. The Panthers ended up fourth in the Atlantic Division and 10th in the Eastern Conference during the regular season. Florida will play the seventh-seed New York Islanders in the play-in round of the postseason should it occur.
The regular season was suspended by the league back on March 12. Jonathan Huberdeau led the club with 55 assists and 78 points this season. Mike Hoffman had a team-high 29 goals while Aaron Ekblad put up a +12 plus/minus ratio. Huberdeau, Hoffman, Keith Yandle, Evgenii Dadanov, Frank Vatrano, Brett Connolly, Anton Stralman and Colton Sceviour played in all 69 regular season games this campaign for Florida.
On the power play, Huberdeau had 29 points and 24 assists with the man advantage. Hoffman and Dadanov both shared the top spot with 11 power-play goals.
Noel Acciari compiled a club-high five game-winning goals while Vatrano led with two shorthanded goals and points.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
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