The Province

Panthers hope for another late surge

Team is ‘starting to turn the corner,’ coach Boughner says, but ‘we have a long way to go’

- TIM REYNOLDS

SUNRISE, Fla. — The Florida Panthers are hoping for déjà vu.

Sort of.

A year ago, the Panthers shook off a disastrous start to the season and caught fire after the NHL All-Star break — only to miss the playoffs by a single point. This year, they’re heading into the break on a three-game winning streak and playing perhaps their best hockey of the season after spending the first three months of the year sputtering near the bottom of the standings.

So here they go again, trying for another late and improbable playoff push.

“We have that confidence back, that swagger,” goaltender Roberto Luongo said after a 6-2 win over San Jose on Monday night.

They’ll need more than swagger.

The Panthers were 24-8-2 in the final 34 games last season, getting 50 of a possible 68 points down the stretch. This year, with 34 games left when they return to the ice on Feb. 1, they’ll need a similar run. Florida is 10 points out of the final wild-card berth in the Eastern Conference, and 11 points from catching Boston for the third and final guaranteed playoff spot out of the Atlantic Division.

“I think we are starting to turn the corner,” Panthers coach Bob Boughner said. “We have a long way to go.”

Florida (20-20-8) has 12 games between Feb. 1 and Feb. 23, and 11 of those are on home ice. That’s the good news. The flip side is this: Of those 12, eight are against teams that are currently in the top half of the NHL, including matchups with Tampa Bay, Nashville, Washington, Pittsburgh and Vegas quickly after the All-Star break ends.

Florida was without Vincent Trocheck for 27 games after he broke his right ankle in November. When he returned to practice last week, the Panthers’ plan was to keep him out until after the break.

Trocheck successful­ly argued otherwise. Not only did he play in three games since returning to practice, the Panthers went 3-0-0 in those games, clearly sparked by his comeback.

“We’re having fun,” said Trocheck. “It’s fun to win some hockey games.”

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Goalie Roberto Luongo and the Panthers (20-20-8) have 12 games between Feb. 1 and Feb. 23, and 11 of those are on home ice.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Goalie Roberto Luongo and the Panthers (20-20-8) have 12 games between Feb. 1 and Feb. 23, and 11 of those are on home ice.

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