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Bobrovsky’s 400th Career Win Takes Panthers Past Rangers, 3-1

Panthers’ Bobrovsky Clinches 400th Win in Faceoff Against Rangers

In a thrilling NHL encounter, Sergei Bobrovsky, the stalwart Florida Panthers goaltender, recorded his 400th career win with a 3-1 victory over the New York Rangers. Bobrovsky shone brilliantly, turning away 24 shots on Thursday night.

Early Goals Propel Panthers to Victory

The Panthers got off to a roaring start with Anton Lundell and Carter Verhaeghe each finding the net in the opening minutes. Lundell broke the deadlock just 44 seconds into the game, outsmarting Rangers goalkeeper Igor Shesterkin in a one-on-one scenario. Verhaeghe capitalized on the early momentum, doubling Florida’s lead at the 2:42 mark.

Rangers’ Comeback Halted

Alexis Lafreniere pulled one back for the Rangers 4:44 into the encounter, slicing Florida’s lead to a single goal. However, that was the only time the Rangers managed to get past the formidable Bobrovsky. Sam Bennett padded the lead for the Panthers with a goal 6:59 into the second period, restoring their two-goal cushion.

The game was a reprise of last year’s Eastern Conference Final, where the Panthers emerged victorious in a six-game series. Shesterkin ended up with 26 saves for the Rangers.

Game Highlights

This marked the Rangers’ first regulation loss following a promising 5-0-1 start to the season. Meanwhile, the Panthers improved their road record to 3-2-0, backing up their strong away performance from last season where they secured an Eastern Conference-best 26-10-5 record.

Bobrovsky’s Milestone and Key Moments

Bobrovsky’s prowess was on full display, denying Rangers’ Jonny Brodzinski of a goal on a breakaway at 5:47 and making a pad save on Filip Chytil at 6:35 in the first period. He later denied Chris Kreider at close range at 15:20 of the initial period.

Bobrovsky’s 400-win milestone places him 14th among goaltenders in NHL history. The 36-year-old, in his sixth season with the Panthers, is now the fastest to reach 400 wins, achieving the feat in 707 games. He is only two wins shy of surpassing Chris Osgood for 13th position in the all-time wins list.

Looking Ahead

Rangers’ top scorer Artemi Panarin, leading with 13 points including six goals, was kept quiet for the first time this season. The Rangers will look to bounce back when they host the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Panthers will stay in New York for their Saturday game against the Islanders.

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