The Florida Panthers are inching closer to the end of a challenging season, and their latest road trip did little to change their fortunes. In a Sunday matinee at Madison Square Garden, the Panthers faced off against the New York Rangers, hoping to turn around their luck. However, offense was hard to come by, as both teams battled through two periods without a goal.
It wasn’t until the third period that the scoring finally began. Rangers defenseman Adam Fox initiated the play, picking up the puck at the Florida blue line. He moved a few steps toward the net and unleashed a wrist shot that was deflected by Adam Sykora, finding its way past goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. This marked Sykora’s second goal of the season and his second in just three games.
The Rangers extended their lead to 2-0 with a shorthanded goal from Connor Sheary at the 11:14 mark of the third period. Fox later capped off the victory with an empty-net goal with just 3:54 remaining in the game. Although young forward Mackie Samoskevich managed to spoil Igor Shesterkin’s shutout bid with a goal 41 seconds left on the clock, the Rangers secured a 3-1 win, marking a rare home victory.
For the Panthers, this game represents another step in their struggle as they aim to maintain a top-10 protected lottery pick in this summer’s draft. With their season winding down, the focus now shifts to their upcoming matchup against the Senators.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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