Florida Panthers back prowling after Stanley Cup disappointment
Paul Maurice’s team was spent. And he knew it.
The Florida Panthers had battled their way to the Stanley Cup final through three gruelling, emotionally draining series.
The No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference came back from a 3-1 deficit to stun the record-setting Boston Bruins, topped the heavily favoured Toronto Maple Leafs in five games, and swept the Carolina Hurricanes with four one-goal victories.
Battered and bruised — the locker room resembled a sick bay — the Panthers had exhausted much of their energy by the time they arrived in Sin City to take on the Vegas Golden Knights. Five games later, Florida was done.