Panthers, Hurricanes Face Off In Game 2 of the 2023 Eastern Conference Final Tonight

By NHL Public Relations

May 20, 2023

Game 2 of the 2023 Eastern Conference Final goes tonight after Sergei Bobrovsky and Frederik Andersen battled it out through four overtime periods in Game 1 while Matthew Tkachuk played the role of hero in the sixth-longest contest in NHL history.

Should Florida and Carolina require more than 60 minutes again for Game 2, it would be the eighth Conference Finals/Semifinals series in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to require overtime in each of the first two contests and first since the 1977 Semifinals between Boston and Philadelphia.

* Florida now has its sights set on becoming the sixth lower-seeded team in the past 15 years to take a 2-0 lead in the Conference Finals and would join Washington (2018 at TBL), NY Rangers (2014 at MTL), Boston (2013 at PIT), Los Angeles (2012 at PHX) and Chicago (2010 at SJS). The Bruins, Kings and Blackhawks also skated to 3-0 series leads.

Brent Burns (22-49—71 in 106 GP), with points in three straight games, collected a helper on one of two Hurricanes goals in Game 1 and now sits one assist shy of 50 in his playoff career. He also sits one contest shy of becoming the third defenseman in Stanley Cup Playoffs history with a four-game point streak at age 38 or older (Ray Bourque:6 GP in 2001 w/ COL & Nicklas Lidstrom:4 GP in 2008 w/ DET).

DID YOU KNOW? Thursday’s quadruple-overtime win had a ripple effect on Records.NHL.com, with multiple new entries including the sixth-longest contest in NHL historyPanthers and Hurricanes franchise records for saves in a game as well as Florida’s seventh consecutive road victoryBrandon Montour played a pivotal role in the contest, leading all skaters with 57:56 time on ice which also included 8.96 miles of skating distance.

Florida now has its sights set on becoming the sixth lower-seeded team in the past 15 years to take a 2-0 lead in the Conference Finals and would join Washington (2018 at TBL), NY Rangers (2014 at MTL), Boston (2013 at PIT), Los Angeles (2012 at PHX) and Chicago (2010 at SJS). The Bruins, Kings and Blackhawks also skated to 3-0 series leads.

Matthew Tkachuk has factored on three overtime goals for the Panthers this postseason, one shy of the most by any player in a single playoff year in NHL history. The only players with more: Jarome Iginla (4 in 2004 w/ CGY), Adam Oates (4 in 2003 w/ ANA) and Ray Ferraro (4 in 1993 w/ NYI).

Florida has won seven consecutive road games dating back to Game 2 of the First Round against Boston. The only team with a longer such streak within a single postseason is Los Angeles in 2012 (10-0).

Brent Burns (38 years, 70 days) looks to extend his point streak to four games. Only two defensemen in NHL history have had a playoff point streak of as many games at age 38 or older: Ray Bourque (6 GP in 2001 w/ COL) and Nicklas Lidstrom (4 GP in 2008 w/ DET).

The Hurricanes have scored nine power-play goals this postseason, with two of them coming on Thursday night. The only other playoff years where they recorded at least 10 is 2006 (31) and 2002 (16). 

Source: NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 20, 2023, NHL Stats Resources

Florida Takes 2023 NHL Eastern Conference Opener In 4rth OT Period

By NHL Public Relations

May 19, 2023

The Panthers and Hurricanes traded game-tying goals in regulation before Matthew Tkachuk (1-0—1) scored the winner with 13 seconds remaining in the 4rth overtime period to cap the lengthiest game ever contested by either franchise.

Matthew Tkachuk scored with 13 seconds remaining in quadruple overtime to lift the Panthers to victory in the sixth-longest game in NHL history.

Sergei Bobrovsky (63 saves), who finished with a franchise record for saves in a playoff game, finished tied for the 10th most in any postseason game on record (since 1955-56). His Game 1 outing in the Conference Finals comes on the heels of a 50-save performance in a series-clinching win against Toronto. He joined Juuse Saros (Game 3 & Game 4 of 2021 R1) – who accomplished the feat against the Hurricanes – and Curtis Joseph (Game 1 & Game 2 of 1993 DF at TOR) as just the third goaltender on record with consecu

Frederik Andersen made 57 saves to establish a franchise record for most in a playoff game, besting the previous mark of 53 set by Hartford’s Frank Pietrangelo in Game 7 of the 1992 Division Semifinals.

The Panthers and Hurricanes combined for 125 shots on goal – one of seven instances on record to reach the mark.

Matthew Tkachuk’s second overtime goal of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs boosted his postseason totals to 6-11—17, tying Dave Lowry (10-7—17 in 1996) for the most points in a playoff year in Panthers history. Tkachuk now sits one overtime goal shy of tying the most in a single postseason in NHL history.

Brandon Montour (57:56), Gustav Forsling (55:41), Brent Burns (54:43), Aaron Ekblad (52:10) and Jaccob Slavin (51:41) each logged at least 50 minutes of ice time – with Montour and Burns finishing with the highest single-game total by a skater for their franchise since 1997-98 when time on ice was first officially tracked (FLACAR).

Source: NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – May 19, 2023