On the night the Florida Panthers selected Anton Lundell with the 12th pick of the 2020 NHL Draft, Sasha Barkov was home in Finland fast asleep. Due to the pandemic, that draft was held online and, with the Panthers not knowing when the next season would begin, Barkov went home.
The Florida Panthers finally got through the Boston Bruins in this second-round playoff series with a 2-1 win in Game 6 on Friday night. Florida trailed 1-0 going into the second period, but Anton Lundell hopped on a loose puck off a Carter Verhaeghe shot and tied it at 12:44 of the second.
Tonight is the perfect type of night to trust in the two home teams and their explosive offenses to deliver us some winning props.
BOSTON — With all of the attention on the man who returned to the lineup to take his spot on the second line, Anton Lundell stepped up to become a key factor for the Florida Panthers in a 3-2 Game 4 win against the Boston Bruins.
The Florida Panthers will look to deliver the knockout blow when they face the Boston Bruins tonight in Game 5 at Amerant Bank Arena. Unflappable Florida overcame a two-goal deficit to win for the fifth straight time in the playoffs at a very sour TD Garden.
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With Sam Bennett to miss at least a week due to injury, the Florida Panthers now need Anton Lundell to step up and fill his role on the second line. The 22-year-old has shown to be more than capable of doing so.
Once again, Carter Verhaeghe was the overtime hero for the Florida Panthers. His latest in a long line of clutch moments for the Panthers in their 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning gave them a commanding 2-0 series lead against his former team.
This series is being dubbed the battle for Florida; which team will come out victorious, the Panthers or the Lightning? After clinching the Atlantic Division title, Florida is set up for an in-state rivalry in round one.
SUNRISE — After struggling to find confidence early in the season, Anton Lundell has undoubtedly found his stride. The 22-year-old has four goals and six points in seven games in April — including another highlight tally against Buffalo on Saturday — leading into his third postseason with the Florida Panthers.
Anton Lundell scored the deciding goal in the shootout, leading the host Florida Panthers past the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 on Thursday night in Sunrise, Fla.
With the game on his stick, Anton Lundell knew precisely what was needed to help the Florida Panthers in overtime against the Ottawa Senators. When he drove to the net at a sharp angle, Lundell saw an open spot and quickly picked the top left corner to seal the deal in a 3-2 overtime win.
Anton Lundell scored 1:36 into overtime as the Florida Panthers defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 on Tuesday night in Sunrise, Fla., for their sixth win in a row.
With two goals, Anton Lundell had his biggest offensive game of the season Wednesday night in Pittsburgh as Florida’s new third line continued to contribute offensively.
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The Florida Panthers made a pair of transactions on Monday, placing forward Anton Lundell on injured reserve (IR) and recalling winger Justin Sourdif from the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers.
These five players weren’t able to replicate the success they found as freshmen and will look to bounce back in their third full season in the NHL.
The Florida Panthers entered free agency as the current Eastern Conference champions. Even though they dropped the Stanley Cup Final to the Vegas Golden Knights, the squad at hand has a ton to be proud of.
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The Golden Knights found plenty of momentum in the third period of Game 1 to win, and it looks like that momentum never left them.
It was a close game between the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs. And, you can’t blame the Maple Leafs for how their offense played. That said, the team made a couple of key mistakes early during the second period.
The curse of the Presidents’ Trophy lives another year, especially when it comes to record-setting regular season teams, as like the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning before them, the 65-win, 135-point Boston Bruins will bow out much earlier than expected.
While the Panthers were without center Anton Lundell and goaltender Spencer Knight Saturday, both players might be available for Sunday's contest against Seattle, relays Florida Hockey Now’s Colby Guy (Twitter links). Lundell is dealing with a mild upper-body injury but is skating and his absence is supposed to be a short-term one.
The 33-year-old has yet to play this season due to an upper-body injury.
Combined with his incredible finish to last season, he has 22 points through his first 18 games as a Panther.
After starring at the World Championship but coming up just short, Anton Lundell is ready to move to the next level.
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