Panthers beat Leafs 6-1 to push Toronto to brink of elimination
- On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Florida Panthers dominated the Toronto Maple Leafs with a 6-1 victory during an NHL playoff matchup.
- The Panthers' victory followed a series of strong performances, including injuries to Leafs players and momentum shifts after a 2-1 Toronto lead in the series.
- Florida scored three goals within 7:53 in the second period from defensemen Aaron Ekblad, Dmitry Kulikov, and Niko Mikkola, with supporting contributions like Jesper Boqvist's first playoff goal and assists.
- Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 31 shots and came close to earning his second straight shutout, while Toronto's Joseph Woll conceded five goals before being replaced by Matt Murray, who saved six of the seven shots he faced.
- The Panthers took a 3-2 lead in their series and pushed the Maple Leafs to the brink of elimination ahead of Game 6 in Sunrise, Florida, on Friday, setting up a potential series-deciding matchup.
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