The Florida Panthers have a huge opportunity to win Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final and go up 3-1 in the series, but the theme at practice Wednesday, and throughout the playoffs, has been remaining even-keeled. The enormity of game four is not impacting the Stanley Cup champs.The latest: Sports coverage from WPBF 25 News”We certainly won’t change anything for this game. I think our approach is pretty similar for the entire playoffs, whether it’s game one or game seven,” said forward Sam Bennett.”We are not worried about two wins away. We are worried about tomorrow and doing the job and getting ready for that,” said forward Brad Marchand.”It’s clear I don’t believe in momentum. There’s no effect when the puck drops as long as you don’t allow it to,” said head coach Paul Maurice.In total, 122 penalty minutes were handed out in the third period of game three. Will the fighting continue on Thursday?”I think it’s going to be a good game and start from zero-zero, and both teams will have to earn everything they have,” said Center Anton Lundell.”Sometimes you have to take a punch, and that’s just part of the game,” said Bennett.The Panthers will host a morning skate Thursday morning ahead of the 8 p.m. puck drop at Amerant Bank Arena.Get the latest sports updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. —
The Florida Panthers have a huge opportunity to win Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final and go up 3-1 in the series, but the theme at practice Wednesday, and throughout the playoffs, has been remaining even-keeled. The enormity of game four is not impacting the Stanley Cup champs.
The latest: Sports coverage from WPBF 25 News
“We certainly won’t change anything for this game. I think our approach is pretty similar for the entire playoffs, whether it’s game one or game seven,” said forward Sam Bennett.
“We are not worried about two wins away. We are worried about tomorrow and doing the job and getting ready for that,” said forward Brad Marchand.
“It’s clear I don’t believe in momentum. There’s no effect when the puck drops as long as you don’t allow it to,” said head coach Paul Maurice.
In total, 122 penalty minutes were handed out in the third period of game three. Will the fighting continue on Thursday?
“I think it’s going to be a good game and start from zero-zero, and both teams will have to earn everything they have,” said Center Anton Lundell.
“Sometimes you have to take a punch, and that’s just part of the game,” said Bennett.
The Panthers will host a morning skate Thursday morning ahead of the 8 p.m. puck drop at Amerant Bank Arena.
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Get the latest sports updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.