
Everybody’s scoring for Florida. Nobody’s scoring for Carolina, and that sums up the East finals
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Everybody’s scoring for Florida. Nobody’s scoring for Carolina.
In simplest terms, that might be the best way to describe the first two games of the Eastern Conference finals between the Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricanes. The defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers lead the series 2-0, lead 10-2 in goals, have nine players with multiple points in the matchup so far to Carolina’s one, and have eight players with at least one goal.
It has been a mismatch. And Carolina — a team that has now dropped 14 consecutive games in the conference finals round — knows Saturday night’s Game 3 will be the biggest contest of its season.
“Sometimes it’s easier to recover from a game like that because there’s nothing good out of it,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said after Game 2, a 5-0 Florida romp on Thursday. “If you’re close, a play here or there makes a difference. There was nothing good on this game for us. So, we’re going to have to learn from it. But everybody has to be better.”