Panthers get 2nd win in the last 8 games , roll past Maple Leafs 5-1


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The Florida Panthers blanked the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals on Sunday night. The win evens the playoff series at 2-2 and sets the stage for a high-stakes Game 5 in Toronto on Wednesday.

Bobrovsky Dominates With Another Shutout

Sergei Bobrovsky was a wall in goal. He turned aside all 23 shots he faced, earning his fifth career playoff shutout. This also marked his second shutout in this postseason alone — the first goalie to do so this year.

His calm, calculated play gave Florida the edge it needed. Every save silenced Toronto’s attack, keeping the Panthers in control from start to finish.

Verhaeghe Strikes First on Power Play

Carter Verhaeghe opened the scoring in the first period with a power-play goal. Florida had been pressing hard and was finally rewarded on its fourth man-advantage.

Matthew Tkachuk, positioned on the left wing, threaded a sharp pass through traffic. Verhaeghe met it with a one-timer that rocketed past Joseph Woll. That early goal set the tone for the Panthers’ aggressive pace.

Florida dominated early possession, taking 21 of the game’s first 26 shots. Toronto found itself scrambling in the defensive zone for much of the period.

Woll Stands Tall Despite Loss

Joseph Woll put in a solid effort for the Maple Leafs. He faced 35 shots and kept Toronto close for most of the game. Time and again, he denied Florida's advances, giving his team hope even as they struggled to generate offense.

However, the Leafs failed to capitalize on their limited scoring chances. The second goal would prove fatal.

Bennett Delivers the Knockout Blow

With just under eight minutes left in the third period, Sam Bennett sealed the deal. Coming in from Woll’s left, Bennett surveyed the scene.

When no passing lane opened, he made a decisive move to the front of the net. As Woll committed, Bennett calmly tucked the puck in and celebrated with a fist pump. That goal gave Florida a two-goal cushion — and all the momentum.

Panthers Make It 25 Straight Wins With Lead After Two

Florida’s Game 4 win also added to a remarkable playoff trend. The Panthers have now won 25 consecutive postseason games when leading after two periods. That streak dates back to May 2022 and ties them with the Edmonton Oilers for the most such wins in that span.

The Panthers’ ability to hold onto late leads has become a cornerstone of their playoff identity.

Physical Play Escalates in the Third

Tensions ran high in the third period. A controversial hit by Oliver Ekman-Larsson on Evan Rodrigues sent shockwaves through the ice. Initially ruled a major penalty, it was reduced to a minor after review.

Despite being short-handed, the Leafs came closest to scoring during that penalty kill. Matthew Knies had a clean look on a breakaway but missed the net — Toronto’s last real threat.

What’s Next in the Panthers vs Maple Leafs Series?

With the series tied 2-2, both teams head back to Toronto for Game 5 on Wednesday. Momentum now swings in Florida’s favor, but the Maple Leafs will look to rebound at home.

The Panthers’ smothering defense, Bobrovsky’s brilliance, and timely goals could be the difference moving forward.

This series is far from over — but Game 4 made one thing clear: the Panthers are not going down without a fight.

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