FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers had Sam Bennett back on the ice Tuesday afternoon with coach Paul Maurice saying the team’s second-line center could return to game action against the Boston Bruins.
FORT LAUDERDALE — There are six professional hockey teams in the state of Florida. This season, all six made the playoffs. In the NHL, the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning met in the first round.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice was not one of the three finalists for the Jack Adams Award, which goes to the top coach in the NHL.
On the surface, the Florida Panthers opening-round playoff series looked like a rout. It was anything but. That fact is not lost on coach Paul Maurice or any of his players.
Back in Sunrise after splitting the games in Tampa, the Panthers looked to rebound and close out the series. Still no Bennett or Lomberg for Florida, so HC Paul Maurice rolled with the same lines as Games 3 & 4.
SUNRISE — Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper was obviously not happy his team had two goals disallowed in its Game 5 loss to the Panthers on Monday night.
If Paul Maurice was upset with his Florida Panthers for their less-than-enthusiastic performance Saturday, he didn’t show it afterward. Instead, Maurice preferred to focus on the positives but mentioned the negatives and what was needed to correct the flaws.
TAMPA — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice did not seem too upset following his team’s Game 4 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday evening. He just wanted to escape a very warm press workroom where his press conference was being held.
SUNRISE — Paul Maurice said Saturday that if he was not coaching in these Stanley Cup playoffs, the series he would watch as a fan would be the one between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning.
FORT LAUDERDALE — When the Florida Panthers beat Buffalo last Saturday, it was mentioned to coach Paul Maurice that we were now going to see which team wanted to avoid the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
FORT LAUDERDALE — When it comes to getting to the core of an issue, you can usually find no better person to ask than Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice.
The Florida Panthers are in a much different place than they were the last time their cross-state rival Tampa Bay Lightning sent them packing for the summer.
FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers still have something to play for as it goes into tonight’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a shot at winning the Atlantic Division.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Count Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice as one rooting for Toronto star Auston Matthews to get 70 goals this season. He just does not want to see him do it on Tuesday night in Sunrise.
With four games remaining in this regular season, Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice has many options for his gameday lineups. Florida is expected to
The Florida Panthers have lost eight of their past 10 going into tonight’s game in Ottawa. The team certainly could use a win — although, does it really matter right now?
The Florida Panthers wanted to get their game in shape for the upcoming NHL Stanley Cup playoffs battle. This ain’t it. After sustaining their first loss to Montreal in close to two years on Tuesday night, the Panthers have dropped eight of their past 10 games.
Apparently even clinching a playoff spot won’t keep Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice happy after a loss. After suffering a 3-2 loss to the New York Islanders on Thursday night, Maurice was quite frustrated with his players, so much that it meant that he was giving the media free reign use anything they think he might say.
The Florida Panthers are making a statement across the NHL why they are the defending Eastern Conference champions. They currently sit second in the Atlantic Division with a record of 14-7-2 with 30 points, just three points behind the Boston Bruins.
Aleksander Barkov will be out of action for the next few days due to a knee injury, according to Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice.
The Panthers failed to complete the series sweep on Wednesday, falling to the Maple Leafs in Game 4, 2-1.
What the world saw on Wednesday from Maurice was raw. It was uncensored, uncalculated and unapologetic. I loved it, because the Panthers deserved it.
The NHL announced Thursday that Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice was fined $25,000 for comments he made about officiating.
After adding Paul Maurice as the team’s new head coach earlier this summer, the Florida Panthers have rounded out their staff.
The 2022 Stanley Cup Final still has at least two more games left, but the rest of the league has seen a furious coaching carousel take place as of late.
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