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.
After sustaining an injury during the Stanley Cup Playoffs opening round, Florida Panthers star centre Sam Bennett will miss Game 1 on Monday. The status of the former Calgary Flames player is day-to-day and he has made progress towards a return to the ice when the Panthers and Boston Bruins meet for their second-round playoff series.
The Florida Panthers are getting some pretty good news ahead of their next playoff series. Panthers center Sam Bennett might be able to play against the Boston Bruins following an injury, per Sports Net Canada.
After leaving Game 2 of the first round against the Tampa Bay Lightning with an apparent hand injury, Sam Bennett could possibly return to the Florida Panthers lineup for Round 2.
With Sam Bennett to miss at least a week due to injury, the Florida Panthers now need Anton Lundell to step up and fill his role on the second line. The 22-year-old has shown to be more than capable of doing so.
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett will be sidelined at least one week with an upper-body injury, coach Paul Maurice said Wednesday. Bennett sustained the injury early in the second period of the Panthers' 3-2 overtime victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first-round series.
Since coming over to the Panthers organization during the 2020-21 NHL season, there has always been quite a bit of injury concern attached to the center.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice said the team got good news Wednesday when it came to the status of center Sam Bennett. Maurice said he expects Bennett to miss at least a week after he was struck by a Brandon Montour slap shot during the second period of Tuesday night’s 3-2 overtime win against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
One of the key pieces in South Beach might be out for a few games. On Wednesday, Fox Sports 640’s Andy Slater reported that Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett is likely to miss considerable time with what is suspected to be an upper-body injury.
Sam Bennett was having a playoff game for the ages on Tuesday night. Then, things went south for the Florida Panthers center. After scoring the opening
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett left Game 2 against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second period after blocking a shot. Bennett was hit in the hand by teammate Brandon Montour’s slap shot from the right point as he skated through the slot at 4:47 of the second period.
SUNRISE — The Florida Panthers were without center Sam Bennett for a good part of Tuesday’s playoff game against the Lightning. Bennett, who scored Florida’s first goal and assisted on the second, caught a shot from teammate Brandon Montour early in the second period and left the game.
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.
The Calgary Flames will not be partaking in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs and tomorrow’s game versus the San Jose Sharks will be their last of the season.
Florida returned home after a mixed bag of a final road trip that saw them lose three out of the four games. The last four games would get to be played at home with Ottawa, Columbus, and Buffalo this week, and the final game of the regular season against Toronto on Tuesday.
The Florida Panthers snapped out of their recent funk, at least for a night, with an emphatic 6-0 rout of the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre. Florida seemed highly motivated to get back on track, setting a new mark for the fastest two goals (1:37) to start a game in franchise history.
Florida Panthers center Sam Bennett just made his debut for the 2023-24 season, but is now dealing with a new injury concern.
The Florida Panthers announced that Sam Bennett would not return for the third period of Monday’s game against the Boston Bruins after injuring his left ankle.
Bennett sustained a lower-body injury during the preseason that’s kept him out through six games thus far, but he finally was back at practice.
The Florida Panthers will not have center Sam Bennett in the fold for the early start to the 2023-24 NHL season. Bennett is dealing with a lower-body injury sustained in preseason action.
With Florida's back against the wall, the investment that YB's Griffin Carroll is most confident making is in Panthers skaters shooting the puck. They're desperate and are typically a shot-happy team.
Not only do the Leafs find themselves down in a 2-0 series hole against the Panthers after losing two games at home, but they lost promising rookie Matthew Knies to a head injury during Thursday's game after Florida's Sam Bennett dropped a wrestling move on him.
Following a hearing earlier today with the NHL Department of Player Safety, a decision has been handed down to Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett.
Bennett joined the Panthers through a trade from the Calgary Flames on April 12.
Bennett will miss Tuesday's Game 2 showdown between the clubs.
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