One team has four days to prepare, while the other team has only 48 hours. However, … The Florida Panthers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Tuesday after defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 on Sunday.
In fact, each champion team has developed certain characteristics over time. These include Black Panther. One of their ways to move forward in three straight finals is to gain a lead in the second cycle. Entering the final stage of Game 1 with a 3-1 advantage, the Panthers won two frames in the 28th straight playoff game.
What exactly are the performances of the two teams? Who is the player to watch the next game and what are the big problems facing the Hurricanes and Panthers before Game 2 on Thursday?
The way the Hurricane has had has played a big role in the way of beating the New Jersey Devils and the Washington Capitals to reach the conference finals for the second time in the past three seasons. They have this control in the first game, and natural statistics indicate their shooting share is 56%.
But it was the lack of control that proved cruel - when the turnover led AJ Greer to give the Panthers a 2-0 lead. The Panthers were also able to execute those fast-pass sequences, which explains why they were 3-2 on the super gliding advantage, while the top penalty kill against the game reached the final, at 93.3%. - - Clark
Florida stood out in Game 7 of the second-round Eastern Conference playoff series against Toronto on Sunday, led by another opponent.
The Panther and Hurricane exchanged opportunities early in the first phase, but once Carter Verhaeghe included Florida on the board, the end was controlled.
That's not to say Carolina hasn't postponed. The Hurricane has produced some excellent opportunities in the second phase, and Black Panther Network Sergei Bobrovsky has to be keen, his resting state since the middle of the second round of the conflict with Toronto. Bobrovsky gave another dial show, surpassing Frederik Andersen, arguably the top goalkeeper in the playoffs to enter Tuesday’s game – and put the Panthers in another win.
Florida has made a contribution from the ubiquitous game, starting with its 5-on-5 game before continuing into the second power play (scoring 15 minutes after the Panthers scored without a goal in the third stage). Despite this calm, it seems that all systems are still in Florida. - - Hilton
Bobrovsky won 31 saves for the first game win, allowing two goals. The Panthers are now leading the opponent 17-4 in the last three games, largely due to Bob. In a single playoff, the difference with 13 goals is third in three games.
Greer won the final title, his second goal in his last four games. Against the backdrop, he scored two goals in the last 45 regular season games of the season.
Ekblad scored his seventh professional playoff goal, which put him in second place in the game against Gustav as the second-place defensive player in team history. Brandon Montour has 11 during his time with the Cats. - - ArdaÖcal
Chafield was unable to play in Game 1, meaning the Hurricanes wouldn't have one of their top four defensive players, who averaged more than 20 minutes per game in the playoffs. This led to Scott Morrow's debut.
It turned out to be a difficult outing for the 22-year-old, who spent much of the season playing for the Hurricane's AHL branch. Morrow was on the ice in three Panthers’ goals, and his field delayed free throw (because of playing hockey in the glass) led to a powerful goal from Sam Bennett, which raised the lead to 4-1 with 13:52 left.
Morrow will record more than 12 minutes in ice time, which is the Hurricane’s defender for at least four minutes. Chatfield’s return ahead of Game 2 will bring one of Carolina’s more dignified figures this season back into it. But, what if he missed Game 2? That would force crutches coach Rod Brind'amour to check his options. - - Clark
In the first game of the Eastern Conference Finals, there was a battle, and surprisingly, it featured Markand. The Panthers forwards were no doubt against Carolina defensive player Shayne Gostisbehere, who looked to shoot a puck at him and then put down his gloves.
Marchand was fined four minutes and 10 minutes of misconduct for the interaction, which left him abandoned for the rest of the third phase. Marchand will be back and ready to rumble in Game 2. He made a significant appearance in Game 1 before tilting against Gostisbehere, putting the screen on Andersen, who set Sam Bennett's strong goal, essentially winning the Panthers' victory.
Will Marchand bring in the second game after the obvious hockey incident in Gostisbehere? If any player is engaged in a career in an opponent's skin, it's Marchand. He has set the tone for how Black Panthers want to exaggerate their latest enemies very early on. - - Hilton
The last time the Crutch lost more than three goals was on April 13, with the Maple Leafs losing 4-1. since then? They didn't have many defeats at all, and both of them ended in this playoffs. The first was an overtime loss against the Devils in Game 3, a series they will win in five games – and their only defeat against the Capitals was in Game 2, which became a two-goal loss only when Tom Wilson scored empty.
This playoff has brought the Hurricane back from a nervous breakdown on the edge. How do they look for the cohesion that makes them open the finals’ three-ball loss? Even if it's a 1-1 series with a 1-1 spot, they'll head to South Florida with a 2-0 series hole, is that enough? - - Clark
After a trip from Florida to Toronto, the Panthers rode adrenaline to some extent before heading straight to Raleigh after their 7th game win. Although they weren't completely tired in Game 1 against Carolina, it's still possible to wonder if all of this mileage would catch up with the Panthers, and another quick turnaround went into Game 2.
The Hurricane knows what will happen now - if they haven't before - will be ready to make adjustments. If they are also With leaving a few days before rolling in Florida, the Hurricanes have no excuses to be better at home in Game 2 of time.
Carolina showed early in the third phase that it was better than the scoreboard final. The hurricane is now under them. Will this give Florida trouble? We found out on Thursday. - - Hilton