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11-2-3 --vs-- 7-3-4
When: November 7th, 2019
7pm EST
Where: BB&T Center
Goalies:
Offense:
Defense:
Washington comes in with a 8-1-1 record in their past 10, currently on a 4 game winning streak but Florida is heating up as of late, going 6-1-3 in their last 10 outings.
They are 7-1-1 on the road while Florida is 3-1-1 at home.
These are two teams that have no issue scoring as the Caps are 1st and Cats are 4th in the league at goals per game.
Capitals boast a top 5 PP, currently 4th at 25.9% so the Panthers will have to play a smart and disciplined game in all three zones.
One area the Panthers need to get going is in the face-off dot, sitting at 29th in the league at 47.1%.
Barkov getting healthy and taking his usual amount should help
The Capitals do allow over 3 goals a game defensively and rank 17th but the Cats are even worse at 24th.
The PK's are strong for each club, sitting 5th and 6th respectively.
The Panthers couldn't ask for a better measuring stick game, already having one of the toughest schedules with most of their opponents in a playoff spot.
A win would continue a decent start to the year and only breed more confidence as a strong home team.
Most of you know the Panthers have a big stretch of home games from mid November to mid December so they need to play one for all and show they can compete with and also beat the upper echelon teams.
Matheson looks to be on track to making his return for Thursday night.
Trocheck is still questionable and Hawk remains out for the next month.
[marquee=][/marquee][marquee=]LET'S GO PANTHERS!![/marquee]
The Fu-mancHu-berdeau
in all it's glory
11-2-3 --vs-- 7-3-4
When: November 7th, 2019
7pm EST
Where: BB&T Center
Goalies:
Offense:
Defense:
Washington comes in with a 8-1-1 record in their past 10, currently on a 4 game winning streak but Florida is heating up as of late, going 6-1-3 in their last 10 outings.
They are 7-1-1 on the road while Florida is 3-1-1 at home.
These are two teams that have no issue scoring as the Caps are 1st and Cats are 4th in the league at goals per game.
Capitals boast a top 5 PP, currently 4th at 25.9% so the Panthers will have to play a smart and disciplined game in all three zones.
One area the Panthers need to get going is in the face-off dot, sitting at 29th in the league at 47.1%.
Barkov getting healthy and taking his usual amount should help
The Capitals do allow over 3 goals a game defensively and rank 17th but the Cats are even worse at 24th.
The PK's are strong for each club, sitting 5th and 6th respectively.
The Panthers couldn't ask for a better measuring stick game, already having one of the toughest schedules with most of their opponents in a playoff spot.
A win would continue a decent start to the year and only breed more confidence as a strong home team.
Most of you know the Panthers have a big stretch of home games from mid November to mid December so they need to play one for all and show they can compete with and also beat the upper echelon teams.
Matheson looks to be on track to making his return for Thursday night.
Trocheck is still questionable and Hawk remains out for the next month.
[marquee=][/marquee][marquee=]LET'S GO PANTHERS!![/marquee]
The Fu-mancHu-berdeau
in all it's glory
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