Gordon Weigers by Gordon Weigers (nhl.com)

Balanced Attack Leads Vegas To Victory vs. Chicago, 5-1

Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves in return for Golden Knights

by Gordon Weigers

December 11, 2019

The Vegas Golden Knights (16-12-5) used goals from five different players to skate to a 5-1 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks (12-13-6) on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena.

HOW IT WENT DOWN
After the first 20 minutes passed without a score, the Golden Knights filled the Chicago net with three second-period goals. Reilly Smith got the scoring started by netting his 13th goal of the season before Deryk Engelland buried his first of the year. Smith set up William Karlsson for a shorthanded goal in the final minute of the frame to put Vegas up 3-0 through two periods. Early in the third, Mark Stone set up Max Pacioretty to give the Golden Knights a 4-0 edge. Ryan Reaves tacked on a goal late in the game and despite a late Chicago goal, Vegas held on for the 5-1 win.

TOP PERFORMERS
Marc-Andre Fleury: Fleury stopped 28 of 29 shots in his first game back from a two-week absence.

Reilly Smith: Smith led all Golden Knights skaters with two points (1G, 1A) in the victory.

William Karlsson: Karlsson’s second shorthanded goal of the season allowed the Golden Knights to maintain momentum late in the second period.

STAT OF THE KNIGHT
Engelland’s goal was his first of the season and third goal since the start of the 2018-19 season. Two of those three goals have come against the Blackhawks.

ATTENDANCE: 18,319

LOOKING AHEAD
Vegas gears up for a quick two-game trip which begins Thursday night against the St. Louis Blues at 5 p.m. PT at Enterprise Center.

Jameson Olive

by Jameson Olive

 December 10, 2019

SUNRISE, Fla. – “This one stings,” Anton Stralman said bluntly.

After winning three of four games to kick off their nine-game homestand, the Florida Panthers came up just short in a 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night at BB&T Center.

“It was a big game,” Stralman said. “Not just for me personally, but for our team and where we are in the standings and where they are in the standings in our division. That was a tough one.”

Steven Stamkos broke the ice tonight, sliding the puck past an outstretched Sergei Bobrovsky and into the net to give the Lighting a 1-0 lead at 6:42 of the first period. In the second period, Alex Killorn doubled Tampa Bay’s advantage to 2-0 when he cashed in on a rebound at 4:51.

Making his third consecutive start, Bobrovsky stopped a season-high 46 shots.

“Unfortunate to lose that hockey game,” Bobrovsky said. “It was big for us, but we still did some good things. I thought we defended well. The guys, again, allowed me to see the puck and cleared the rebounds. I’ll try to take the positive out of this game. It’s unfortunate to lose to a division opponent, but we still have lots of hockey [ahead]. We’ll take the positive and move on.”

With 8:53 left in the third period, the Panthers appeared to finally get on the board and cut their deficit down to 2-1 when Brett Connolly tipped in a goal past Andrei Vasilevskiy. However, after a video review, officials deemed Connolly’s stick was over the crossbar and disallowed the goal.

Finishing with 27 saves, Vasilevskiy’s shutout bid was spoiled by Evgenii Dadonov, who tapped in a rebound from the doorstep to trim Florida’s deficit to 2-1 with two minutes left in regulation.

“It was one of those nights where you’re just trying to get something going,” Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. “We didn’t have much, whether it was pace or possession. [Tampa Bay] played a good game. They played it like it was the biggest game of the year for them. It was one of those games.

“It was a good measuring stick for us to meet that type of challenge where it’s our most important game. It’s a learning curve. It’s something that we’ve got to be better and expect a much harder performance from our team. As you go along we’re going to have some big games, and we’re going to have to match that emotion.”

The Panthers, who occupy third place in the Atlantic Division at 15-10-5, will look to get back in the win column when they continue their homestand Tuesday against the New York Islanders.

Here are five takeaways from Tuesday’s loss in Sunrise…

1.BIG NIGHT FOR BOB

Big save after big save, Bobrovsky kept the Panthers in tonight’s game.

Making at least 14 stops in each period – including 18 in the second alone – the 31-year-old veteran finished the night with a season-high 46 saves. Facing down Tampa Bay’s second-ranked offense, he also stopped 13 of 14 high-danger shots, according to NaturalStatTrick.com.

“I thought he was outstanding again,” Quenneville said. “He gave us a chance.”

Continuing to build up momentum after backstopping the Panthers to huge back-to-back wins over the Columbus Blue Jackets and San Jose Sharks in less than 24 hours this past weekend, Bobrovsky has looked nearly infallible over his last three starts while stopping 109 of 113 shots.

“I tried to build the good emotions and the good shape out of those back-to-back games,” Bobrovsky said. “I just enjoy it, have fun and do my best to try and help this team win.”

2. A LATE GOAL

In the waning minutes of regulation, Dadonov finally got the Panthers on the board.

With goaltender pulled in favor of the extra attacker, Mike Hoffman sent a wrist shot on net that caught a piece of Jonathan Huberdeau before landing on the goal line and being tapped in by Dadonov, who cut Tampa Bay’s lead down to 2-1 with exactly two minutes left on the clock.

Dadonov taps puck into the twine

00:34 • December 10, 2019

Ranking second on Florida in goals (12) and fourth in points (24) this season, Dadonov has recorded four points over his last five games, including a pair of goals. Against the Lightning tonight, the 30-year-old veteran winger also chipped in two takeaways over 19:10 of ice time.

3. HUBERDEAU MOVES UP

Huberdeau has separated himself from Aleksander Barkov – for now.

With an assist on Dadonov’s goal, the 26-year-old winger took over sole possession of Florida’s scoring lead with 37 points (11 goals, 26 assists), breaking a tie with Barkov, who has 36 points.

Putting a dent in the scoresheet in 23 of 30 games to start the season, Huberdeau has been on a tear in recent weeks, racking up 24 points (six goals, 18 assists) over his last 18 games. Tied with Barkov for the team-lead in assists, his 26 helpers are also tied for the sixth in the league.

Huberdeau is 23 points shy of matching Olli Jokinen’s franchise record for career points (419).

4. A RARE OCCURANCE

The Panthers aren’t used to having off-nights on offense.

Entering tonight’s matchup averaging the fourth-most goals per game in the league (3.52), Florida’s one-goal performance against the Lightning marked just the second time this season that the team has been held to fewer than two goals.

Despite generating 28 shots on goal, only 16 of those came at 5-on-5. The other 12 came on the power play, where they went an uncharacteristic 0-for-3. Overall, they finished the game trailing Tampa Bay in both shot attempts (80-65) and high-danger shot attempts (18-9).

“I think our whole game fell apart,” Stralman said. “We didn’t generate anything offensively. I don’t’ think we had much of a forecheck. All in all, it was a poor performance.”

5. SUNSHINE SERIES

With three games now in the books, the battle for the Sunshine State is nearing its end.

After dropping two of the first three games against the Lightning, Panthers won’t have to wait long for a chance to split the series season series with their rivals. In less than two weeks, the teams will reconvene at Amalie Arena for their final matchup of the regular-season on Dec. 23.

Dave Mischkin by an author (www.tampabaylightning.com)

Radio broadcaster Dave Mishkin recaps Tampa Bay’s win over Florida on Tuesday

by Dave Mishkin

 December 10, 2019

On this night in Sunrise, the Lightning were decidedly the better team and deserving of the regulation win. They dominated puck possession during five-on-five play and, if not for Florida goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, would have won by a wide margin.

The Lightning’s best defense was their offense. For long stretches throughout the game, they had the puck and that possession advantage prevented the Panthers from going on the attack. The Lightning not only managed the puck well (so they cut down on potentially costly turnovers), they also attacked the Florida net relentlessly. They matched a season-high with 48 shots on net and, in terms of even-strength shots on goal, they held a 40-19 advantage. (This Florida total includes the shots taken during the six-on-five segment late in the third). But it wasn’t just the shot volume. They generated a high number of scoring chances, too. They were dangerous both off the rush and during offensive zone possession sequences.

The Panthers likewise are a skilled offensive team and they have an excellent power play. They were at their most dangerous when they went on the man advatnage. They posted nine power play shots during their three opportunities. But Andrei Vasilevskiy was outstanding in stopping all nine of those shots, including a point-blank save on Jonathan Huberdeau in the first period.

There were a few close calls that ultimately evened out. The Lightning hit a couple of posts during the third period when the game was still 2-0. The Panthers thought they had scored midway through the third when Brett Connolly deflected a point shot into the net. But officials determined on video review that Connolly’s stick was above the crossbar, so it was disallowed.

The Panthers eventually did score a sixth-attacker goal with two minutes left. But the Lightning defended well during those final 120 seconds to secure an important regulation victory.

Lightning Radio Three Stars of the Game:
1.Alex Killorn – Lightning. Goal and assist.
2.Andrei Vasilevskiy – Lightning. 27 saves.
3.Sergei Bobrovsky – Panthers. 46 saves.

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GOLDEN KNIGHTS WIN! GOLDEN KNIGHTS WIN! GOLDEN KNIGHTS WIN!

The Vegas golden Knights defeated the Chicago Black Hawks yesterday in regulation play. The final score was 5 to 1.

The Golden Knights record improves to 16-12-5 for a total of 37 points. That’s 4th place in the Pacific Division.

The next scheduled game for the Vegas Golden Knights is Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 8:00 pm against the St. Louis Blues.

Lets go Golden Knights!

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The Florida Panthers lost yesterday to the Tampa Bay Lightning in regulation play. The final score was 2 to 1.

The Panthers record is now 15-10-5 for a total of 35 points. That’s 3rd place in the Atlantic Division.

The next scheduled game for the Florida Panthers is Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 7:00 pm against the New York Islanders.

Kill’em Cats!

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LIGHTNING WIN! LIGHTNING WIN! LIGHTNING WIN!

The Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Florida Panthers yesterday in regulation play. The final score was 2 to 1.

The record for the Lightning improves to 15-11-3 for a total of 33 points. That’s 6th place in the Atlantic Division.

The next scheduled game for the Tampa Bay Lightning is Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 7:00 pm against the Boston Bruins.

Go Bolts Go!