FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The Florida Panthers don’t play hockey every day. It only seems like that’s the case.
Panthers are about to set the NHL mark for games played in a 3-year span
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - The Florida Panthers don’t play hockey every day. It only seems like that’s the case.
When the Panthers take the ice for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final in Edmonton on Wednesday night, it will be the team’s 309th game over the past three seasons and one that ties the NHL record for most games in a three-year span. And that, obviously, means they’ll break the record in Game 2 on Friday.
There is no downside to making the Stanley Cup Final in three consecutive seasons, though there has been one unintended consequence - the Panthers are playing a ton of hockey. It’s simultaneously tiring and exhilarating.
"We will have more energy for this series than any of the three prior,” coach Paul Maurice said. “And I'm sure it's true of Edmonton as well. But the regular season was more of a grind for us this year than either of the two previous. And then in each round, it seemed a bigger build to excitement just because the light is at the end of the tunnel. There are no more than seven games left to this season, no matter what. So, you will see a new energy source from both teams in this series."