On Thursday, Panthers head coach Paul Maurice reflected on the morning of game 7. Maurice said he got to the Arena at around 5:30 a.m.
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Hosted on MSNPaul Maurice Has Update on Matthew Tkachuk InjuryMatthew Tkachuk will remain out of the Florida Panthers lineup after sustaining a lower-body injury at the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off earlier this month. Coach Paul Maurice said that Tkachuk is out “near term,
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice on Monday provided an update on star winger Matthew Tkachuk, who sustained a lower-body injury in the 4 Nations Face-Off, and the outcome appears to avoid the worst-case scenario.
Another day, another update on Matthew Tkachuk. Sort of. On Thursday, the Florida Panthers held an optional morning skate ahead of their Stanley Cup Final rematch with the Edmonton Oilers. Tkachuk was not on the ice,
That said, the Panthers were in the game from start to finish. After falling behind 1-0 early when Seattle’s Kaapo Kakko scored on the power play in the first period, Florida tied it up 11:37 into the second when Eetu Luostarinen scored on a feed from Anton Lundell.
Florida Panthers Head Coach had an update on Monday regarding the health status of forward Matthew Tkachuk. It was just over a week ago when Tkachuk suffered an apparent groin injury during the 4 Nations Faceoff.
Florida Panthers superstar forward Matthew Tkachuk will not play on Saturday night against the Seattle Kraken.
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice confirmed that Matthew Tkachuk's lower-body injury is still being evaluated. Despite reports suggesting a lengthy
Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice voiced a strong statement on Matthew Tkachuk's injury ahead of the Cats' pivotal final stretch of the NHL regular season.
Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said, “You’re cheering for your guys. You’ve got three players left. Stay healthy, that’s it. I just want it to end with everyone healthy. A spectacle as a fan... you don’t get this kind of juice in the middle of the hockey season.”
Sasha Barkov, Sam Reinhart and Sam Bennett have all caught fire and have the eye-popping numbers to back it up, but these days, nobody is putting the puck in the net like Matthew Tkachuk. He’s now scored in each of Florida’s past five games after lighting the lamp twice in his hometown of St. Louis on Thursday.
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