Quenn’s gambit pays off as Knight backstops Panthers to 4-1 win over Lightning
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Spencer Knight gave the Florida Panthers the shot in the arm they needed, stopping 36 of 37 shots as the Florida Panthers lived to fight another day with an impressive 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 5.
The Lightning scored on its first shot for the second game in a row to put the Cats in an early hole. After a defensive zone faceoff win, Ryan McDonagh sent Blake Coleman away and he chipped the puck off the boards at center and went by a stationary Keith Yandle with ease and then slipped a pretty pass under Brandon Montour’s stick for Ross Colton to finish off a mere 53 seconds in. Jonathan Huberdeau could’ve bailed out the statuesque Yandle, but instead, he fell down at the blue line, giving the Bolts a 2-on-1.
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Jets host Maple Leafs in final playoff tuneup
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14 May 2021, 03:19 GMT+10
With the playoffs looming, the Toronto Maple Leafs and host Winnipeg Jets look to end the regular season with some momentum on Friday.
The two clubs have never met in the Stanley Cup playoffs, though a second-round date is a possibility. The North Division champion Maple Leafs (35-13-7, 77 points) will face the Montreal Canadiens in the first round, while the third-place Jets (29-23-3, 61 points) will battle the Edmonton Oilers.
While the 56th and final game of the 2020-21 regular season doesn t carry any impact in the standings, it can certainly serve as an opening statement for a Stanley Cup bid.