The Vegas Golden Knights took a 2-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final by routing the Florida Panthers and chasing Sergei Bobrovsky from the net.
Bobrovsky's strong play had helped the Panthers rally past the No. 1 overall Boston Bruins in the first round and he gave up two or fewer goals in eight of the next nine games to help the Panthers reach the Final for the first time since 1996.
But the Golden Knights scored four goals against Bobrovsky in each of the first two games at T-Mobile Arena. Bobrovsky was pulled in the second period in favor of Alex Lyon. Jonathan Marchessault and Brett Howden each had two goals as Vegas became the first team since the 2006 Carolina Hurricanes to score five or more goals in each of the first two games of a Stanley Cup Final. Game 3 will be Thursday night in Sunrise, Florida.Bobrovsky didn't play poorly inFormer Panther Marchessault drew a penalty and then scored on the power play, firing a puck through a Mark Stone screen.
“If we’re going to be there, we’ve got to block them," Panthers coach Paul Maurice said."We’re working on it. We’re trying, but we’re about 3 inches off on those shots.”Mark Stone breaks his stick, checks a Panthers player, grabs a new stick, and gets the assist 👏
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