'It is unwavering': Bobrovsky showing why Panthers have full trust in him
- By May 14, 2025, Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky had recovered from early struggles to secure three consecutive victories over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the round two playoff matchup.
- After falling behind 2-0 in the series and struggling in two initial outings, Bobrovsky regained form with a shutout streak lasting 143 minutes and 25 seconds.
- Bobrovsky stopped 81 of 86 shots during his last three appearances, including a shutout in Game 4, while depth scoring also helped the Panthers secure a 6-1 victory on Wednesday.
- Panthers defenceman Aaron Ekblad expressed a strong and complete confidence in Bob, while coach Paul Maurice described Bob's save as crucial for the team.
- Bobrovsky's improved performance helped shift the series momentum in the Panthers' favor and reinforced the team's confidence in his ability to make critical saves.
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'It is unwavering': Bobrovsky showing why Panthers have full trust in him
By Tim Wharnsby


‘It is unwavering’: Bobrovsky showing why Panthers have full trust in him
TORONTO - Moments after the Florida Panthers put the finishing touches on their decisive Game 5 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the dressing-room boom box blasted Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al."
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