Carolina Hurricanes center Logan Stankoven (22) scores a second-period goal past Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference finals on Monday, May 26, 2025, at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Sunrise – Matthew Takachuk was returning from two months, a script had great faith in a script against Tampa Bay with two goals in the game 1. Brad Marchand was scoring in overtime against Toronto, when the season was needed, and that game 7 sent Toronto to the coldest summer.
The final of this Eastern Conference had three early games for Florida Panthers against Carolina Storm, so drama and nastenes were filled with and easy winning.
But the game 4 Monday night will not do anything to remember these playoffs. The night that could close Carolina, could send the panthers to the final of the third consecutive Stanley Cup and could give them more than a week comfortable and there was no need to need a needy recovery.
Panthers Center Alexander Barkov said, “We have really played some good hockey, so we know that we have it.” “We didn’t have (Monday) yet. It is our job to find the next game.”
So, this is the game in Carolina on Wednesday. All this means Monday night. The panthers still have a 3–1 grip on the series, still the third-sedent need to go to the Stanley Cup final requires another win.
“We know that they are not going away,” said Carolina’s coach Rod Bindmore. “This is not a blip on the radar for them. We have to keep the hammer down and give ourselves a chance for the next game.”
The concern of panthers is not so much that it is a series to deal with certain major injuries. Forward Sam Renehart and Defenseman Nico Mikakola are the front-line players who were out of Monday. Renhart is out of Carolina’s Sebstian AHO after taking a game 2 hit on the knee and it is easy to see how he missed.
Panthers Power Play is 0 -for -8 in the last two matches.
Pantars coach Paul Maurice said, “Our power play is a bit dissatisfied.” “When you lose Sam Renhart, it is a big piece of it.”
Sometimes, however, one night just comes down to the other side for better games. Monday was one of the rare times with panthers in playoffs. The Maurice passed through three series of playoffs, recalling a bad game 3 against Tampa Bay and uniform in Game 6 against Toronto.
All this came with him as far as he had thrown away. Therefore, Monday makes three such games in three series. Maurice gets actor and comedian Will Ferrell, “Panic!” He is in the past as a line. There was no panic after a loss.
“Shrey,” Maurice said about Carolina. “I (Carolina) was almost not down because you will find in the last three matches, and I am not in my team tonight.”
Carolina desperately desperately in this series that they were not in the series and teams were probably to be often in their final game. It had an additional ounce of effort to bow its way at night energy, speed, ice.
It was not as surprising when Logan of Carolina left Stancwen Wing and a dart by Sergei Boberski Midway through the second period. Carolina had some good opportunities at that point and Bobarovski stopped her.
Through two periods, Carolina had 23 shots for spurs 12 of panthers. You hoped that the fans of Panthers hope to chant a chanting from Carolina’s fans playbook in Game 2: “Shoot the Pak.” Carolina had reshuffled her goals again, too, put Frederick Anderson back into the net after replacing for game 3.
Carolina added two empty-net goals to make the score worse than the game margin.
“We found one, and we will go from there,” Stankon said. “Day -day. You can’t see much further. We have to go a long way.”
They go back to Carolina for Game 5.
Panthers Center Sam Bennett said, “This is another opportunity to go back to our game, which is very good, because it was not our style of sports tonight.” “We were real slow. I am sure we are going to come out much better.”
This series needs to end for the Panthers team that requires some recovery time. His next chance to do this on Wednesday.
Fans of Florida Panthers, Jim Bayran and his son, Tucker, Fla., Monday, May 26, 2025 show their signs before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals, which were in Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Jared Dabro, a fan of Florida Panthers of Coral Springs, showed his lucky Golden Rat on Monday, 26 May, 2025 before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final, which was in Ament Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers take Wing Matthew Takchukukukukukkuk (19) Florida Panthers Center Alexander Barkov (16) and Florida Panthers Left Wing Tomas Nosec (92) Monday, 26 May 26, 2025 to take the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference on the Eastern Conference Finals to the snow before the game 4. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Brad Marchand (63) Skates, Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals on Monday, May 26, 2025 at Ament Bank Arena in Sunrise on Monday, 26 May, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
The Battle of Carolina Storm Center Sebstian AHO (20) and Florida Panthers Defenseman Uwis Balninskis (26) in the Amrint Bank Arena on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers’ goalkeeper Sergei Bobroveskie (72) blocked a shot on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals at American Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Brad Marchand (63) and Carolina Hurricane Center Jespery Kotkanimi (82) Monday, May 26, 2025 during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on the Net’s Battle in Sunrise in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Alexander Barkov (16) blocked his shot by Carolina storm goalkeeper Frederick Anderson (31) during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 26, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Defenseman Gustav Forces (42) and goalkeeper Sergei Bobarovski (72) protected a shot by Carolina Hurricane Center Seth Jarvis (24) during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 26, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Zach Celer of Miami Dolphin reacted at the US Bank Arena in Sunrise after pounding the drum during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 26, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Carolina Hurricane Center Logan Stankaven (22) scored on Monday, 26 May, 2025 to score a goal in Florida Panthers’ goalkeeper Sergei Bobroveski (72) during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final in Sunrise at Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers’ goalkeeper Sergei Bobroveskie (72) blocked a shot on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals at American Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Carolina Hurricane Defenseman Brent Burns (8) and Florida Panthers Center Carter Verhaighe (23) fought on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals in Sunrise during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final. Burns was called to hook the play. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Jasper Bokwist (70) and Carolina Storm Defenseman Alexander Nikishin (21) crashed boards on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals in American Bank Arena in Sunrise during Game 4. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice left his team at the US at sunrise after losing Carolina Hurricane 3–0 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 26, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Defenseman Dimitri Kulikov (7) and Carolina Storm Logan Stankoven (22) fought on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals in the Amenraise during the Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Ivan Rodrigues (17) has been taken on Monday, 26 May, 2025 on Monday, 26 May, 2025 by Defenseman Alexander Nikishin (21) of Carolina Hurricane at Ament Bank Arena in Sunrise during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final on Monday, 26 May, 2025. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Florida Panthers Center Alexander Barkov (16) has been tried by Carolina storm goalkeeper Frederick Anderson (31) on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final, which is in American Bank Erina in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Carolina Hurricane Center Mark Janakowski (77) score Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Final during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final on Monday, May 26, 2025 at American Bank Arina in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Carolina Storm left the battle of Wing Eric Robinson (50) and Florida Panthers Defenseman Uwis Balinskis (26) on Monday, 26 May, 2025 during the game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals on the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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Fans of Florida Panthers, Jim Bayran and his son, Tucker, Fla., Monday, May 26, 2025 show their signs before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference Finals, which were in Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. (Joe Cavretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)