Panthers Postgame Notes – 3.25 at CHI

FLORIDA PANTHERS at CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS

MARCH 25, 2021

United Center – Chicago, Ill.

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  • Florida fell to 20-9-4 and are now 4-2-0 vs. Chicago this season.
  • The Panthers have lost three consecutive games in regulation for the first time since Feb. 6 – Feb. 10, 2020.
  • Florida out-shot Chicago 41-21, led by a career-high nine shots from Owen Tippett. The Panthers have produced over 40 shots in three of their past five games.
  • Aaron Ekblad led FLA with 26:13 time on ice and registered a personal season-high seven shots.
  • The Panthers out-hit the Blackhawks 36-32, led by Radko Gudas (5) and MacKenzie Weegar (5). Gudas has registered 16 hits over his past two games.
  • Alex Wennberg won 13 of his 19 faceoffs (68%).

PANTHERS POSTGAME QUOTES – MARCH 25, 2021

Head Coach Joel Quenneville


“We got our opportunities but we didn’t score. That’s where it is, we had some great chances, hit the posts…we definitely had some chances to get on the board which could’ve really helped us get back in the game. Didn’t materialize.”

“You’ve got to make sure that you stick together…The guys that are playing, it’s a great opportunity. Everybody’s getting more quality and better chances to make a contribution.”

Forward Jonathan Huberdeau

“I think we’re trying to be too cute. Just skate a little bit more. We look like we’re not skating. Just do that. That’s what we’ve been doing all year, and I think the last 3 games we’ve just kind of stopped. That’s not the way we’ve got to play if we want to win.”

Forward Mason Marchment

“[Chicago goaltender Kevin Lankinen] played strong, a couple massive saves for them at key times. Bob [goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky] played great for us, too. We just need to get a couple on the board for him.”