Florida Panthers beat New York Rangers 3-2 in NHL game
Florida Panthers defeat New York Rangers 3-2. Goals from Kreider, Forsling, Lundell, Bennett, and Lafreniere. Bobrovsky and Shesterkin solid in goal.
The Florida Panthers faced off against the New York Rangers in an intense game that ended with a score of 3-2 in favor of Florida. The first period saw no goals, but penalties were handed out to Luostarinen from Florida for slashing and Miller from the Rangers for roughing. In the second period, Kreider from the Rangers scored first, followed by Forsling from Florida with a goal. More penalties were given out during this period, including tripping and roughing calls.
In the third period, Lundell from Florida scored, followed by another goal from Bennett, and Lafreniere from the Rangers scored in the final minutes of the game. The shots on goal were 37 for Florida and 27 for the Rangers. Both teams had power-play opportunities but were unable to convert. Bobrovsky from Florida made 25 saves, while Shesterkin from the Rangers made 34 saves. The game had a total attendance of 18,006 fans. The referees for the game were Steve Kozari and Dan O'Rourke, with Steve Barton and Jonny Murray serving as linesmen.
In other news, a Charleston attorney was granted bond after allegedly slapping a man on E. Battery, a popular pizzeria in the Charleston area is set to close permanently, and national retailers are opening new shops in the city. The game was a thrilling matchup between two competitive teams, with Florida ultimately coming out on top.
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