Panthers, down 3-0 in the third, stun Hurricanes
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For the Florida Panthers, it sure seems like it right now. Winners in six of their last seven games, the defending Stanley Cup champions will look to keep on rolling when they host the Carolina Hurricanes at Amerant Bank Arena on Friday at 7 p.m. ET. Sitting at 18-13-2, a win would put the Panthers back in a playoff spot.
The Carolina Hurricanes suffered a major setback Friday night after forward Seth Jarvis was injured late in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Florida Panthers.
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Overall, this run has vaulted Florida back up in the division standings. At 17-13-2 and with 36 points, Florida is now just three points behind the Lightning and Detroit Red Wings (both 18-12-3, 39 points) for first place in the Atlantic and two points behind the Montreal Canadiens (17-11-4,
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The Carolina Hurricanes face the Florida Panthers in a key NHL matchup with major focus on Seth Jarvis’ availability. Expected to play, Jarvis has been a vital contributor this season with 19 goals and strong all-around impact.
Panthers chase fourth straight win against the Metropolitan Division leaders, the Carolina Hurricanes, a familiar playoff rival from the past few postseasons.