The veteran goalie has the Panthers looking like a top Stanley Cup contender again -- although his numbers aren't looking too great this postseason.
The winner of the Conn Smythe Award at the end of the Stanley Cup Final is always a bit subjective. So perhaps it's not surprising that the odds lists for who could win this year's Stanley Cup playoffs MVP follows that same trend.
Sergei Bobrovsky has spent lots of time in this playoff series between the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins waiting on something to happen. At least he has a great seat for the game.
A tight-checking, disciplined attack gave the Florida Panthers a 6-2 victory over the Boston Bruins and a 2-1 advantage in their best-of-seven second-round series on Friday.
Bruins rookie defenseman Mason Lohrei broke a 1-1 tie with an absolute heater in the second period of Game 1 in Boston's second-round series with the Panthers.
Good teams need a lot to go right. Playoff teams and Stanley Cup contenders need lots to go right, a little luck, and it never hurts to have a Hall of Fame caliber goaltender getting hot at the right time and backstopping the team through April, May, and June.
The Columbus Blue Jackets aren't part of these Stanley Cup playoffs but several notable ex-Blue Jackets are partaking in a chance at the Stanley Cup. Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports How about Sergei Bobrovsky?
The Florida Panthers are moving on to the second round of the postseason as they defeated their in-state rival in the Tampa Bay Lightning four games to one in the first-round series.
If you haven't placed your bets on who will win the Vezina Trophy this year, you now have three finalists to choose from.
The NHL has revealed the finalists for the 2024 Vezina Trophy, awarded each year to the top player at the goaltending position.
Connor Helleybuck, Thatcher Demko, and Sergei Bobrovsky were named finalists for the Vezina Trophy, awarded every season “to the goaltender adjudged to be the best at his position.” The finalists are determined by the NHL general managers after the regular season.
TAMPA — For the first three games of their playoff series against the Florida Panthers and goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, one could see the frustration of the Tampa Bay Lightning mounting.
SUNRISE — On Wednesday afternoon, Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice said he did not have to search out the magnificent save Sergei Bobrovsky made the night before against Matt Dumba of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky was the top story of the four-game Stanley Cup Playoffs game slate on Tuesday. In Game 2 against the Tampa
Sergei Bobrovsky bailed the Florida Panthers out when they needed him to the most. Again. The Tampa Bay Lightning were inches away from taking the lead late in the second period after erasing a two-goal deficit in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series.
Sergei Bobrovsky made what is likely going to be the save of the 2023-24 NHL playoffs on Tuesday night. He robbed defenseman Matt Dumba who had a wide-open net and a backhand shot that Bobrovsky stopped as he had his back turned to the play.
He was out of position, but it did not matter.
For just the third time ever, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers are set to face off in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. All three have happened in the last four seasons.
Matthew Tkachuk scored a goal and added two assists, Sergei Bobrovsky made 30 saves and the Florida Panthers blanked the Ottawa Senators 6-0 on Thursday night.
After a dominant playoff performance that led the Florida Panthers to the Stanley Cup Finals last summer, Sergei Bobrovsky has shown no signs of slowing down in 2023-24.
Sergei Bobrovsky made 21 saves to lead the Florida Panthers to a resounding 4-0 road win over the host Detroit Red Wings on Saturday. It was the fourth shutout of the season for Bobrovsky.
The Florida Panthers are among the best in the NHL. They sit second in the NHL with a record of 35-15-4 with 74 points. Also, they are tied with the Boston Bruins for first place in the Atlantic Division.
Raise your hand if you predicted Adin Hill versus Sergei Bobrovsky in the Stanley Cup Final.
While they aren’t facing elimination, Game 3 felt like a do-or-die game for the Carolina Hurricanes. We all know the odds, teams down 3-0 rarely come back to win the series, so facing an 0-2 hole to the Florida Panthers on the road was going to make this a tough challenge for the Canes, especially with their scoring struggles.
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