Miami Herald

‘23 playoff run ‘lifted burden’ off Bobrovsky

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com

As much as he focuses on living in the moment, taking everything day by day, game by game, shot by shot, Sergei Bobrovsky seemingly always finds a way to elevate his performanc­e when the stage grows larger.

The stoic veteran goaltender, who just finished his 14th NHL regular season, will once again serve as one of the key plays for the Florida Panthers as they try to build on last season’s run to the Stanley Cup Finals.

For Florida, the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amerant

Bank Arena to kick off a best-of-7 series.

“It gives you the trust and belief in the preparatio­n and tools you choose to prepare are working. It gives you confidence in that,” Bobrovsky said of succeeding in the playoffs. “Mentally, there is a belief that we’re capable of doing the big things. Just prepare yourself. Stay focused and humble and get ready for the challenge.”

That was easier said than done earlier in his Panthers tenure. After signing a seven-year, $70 million contract ahead of the 2019-20 season, he went on to post a combined .905 save percentage while allowing nearly three goals per game through his first four regular seasons with Florida. The Panthers were bounced from the playoffs early each of the first three seasons.

But then, when the playoffs came around last year, Bobrovsky looked like his old self.

After regaining the net after Florida went down 2-1 in the first round against the top-seeded Boston Bruins, Bobrovsky posted a .935 save percentage through 13 starts to get Florida through to the Stanley Cup Final before the Panthers lost in five games to the Vegas Golden Knights.

This included a 50-save effort in Florida’s series-clinching win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 2, his franchiser­ecord 63-save performanc­e in the Panthers’ quadruple overtime win over the Carolina Hurricanes to begin the Eastern Conference finals and seven other outings in which he had to make at least 30 saves.

“Sergei is a very caring man,” Panthers coach

Paul Maurice said. “He puts a tremendous amount of care into his profession, his family, the organizati­on and the fans. That’s true, but it can bother him greatly. He understood that weight of his contract when he came in and that his play wasn’t as good as he thought he could be. And I think I think that hurt him because he’s truly a caring individual. And his success and then our success last year in the playoffs lifted a burden from him.

“Now, he can just play.” Bobrovsky showcased that this season. He finished the regular season with a 36-17-4 record, a .915 save percentage, 2.37 goals against average and six shutouts in 58 starts — an effort that should have him lined up to be a finalist for the Vezina Trophy given annually to the NHL’s top goaltender, an award Bobrovsky won twice in his career with the Columbus Blue Jackets.

How good are those numbers?

The six are tied for the most in the league with Washington’s Charlie Lindgren, Arizona’s Connor Ingram and Pittsburgh’s Tristan Jarry.

Among 14 goalies with at least 50 starts, his goals against average leads the league and his save percentage is tied with the Los Angeles King’s Cam Talbot for third-best, behind Winnipeg’s Connor Hellebuyck (.921) and Vancouver’s Thatcher Demko (.918). It’s Bobrovsky’s best mark with the Panthers and highest in a season for since 2017-18 with Columbus.

Also, Bobrovsky’s 18.06 goals saved above average according to the advanced hockey statistics website Natural Stat Trick is the third-best mark in the NHL behind only Hellebuyck and Demko.

“It’s amazing to see how hard he works and how much he wants to get better every single day,” Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. “On the ice and off ice, he’s learning a lot of different stuff and I’m just lucky to be close to him, learning from him and seeing him do his thing.”

But it’s more than just the performanc­e on the ice. He’s smiling a lot more in the dressing room. He’s not letting small mistakes eat at him and impact how he plays.

“He’s such a great guy, a good human being, very down to earth and humble,” said fourth-line forward Steven Lorentz, who has created a special bond with Bobrovsky by being one of the primary players to help Bobrovsky warm up before practices and morning skates. “He treats every guy like he’s a good old friend. He’s got a soft spot for me, and it means the world to me that we have that little relationsh­ip and that we go out there and joke around. He always gives me compliment­s about how I’m making him better. I know it’s just warmups and stuff like that, but it makes me feel like a million bucks.”

Added Maurice: “You see him in the morning skates far more relaxed, having fun and then in the games, he’s so efficient, very quiet, very buoyant and incredibly explosive,” Maurice said. “That to me

Atlantic

y-Florida x-Boston x-Toronto x-Tampa Bay Detroit Buffalo Ottawa Montreal Metropolit­an

y-N.Y. Rangers x-Carolina x-N.Y. Isl. x-Washington Pittsburgh Philadelph­ia New Jersey Columbus

Central

y-Dallas x-Winnipeg x-Colorado x-Nashville St. Louis Minnesota Arizona Chicago Pacific

GP W LOT Pts GF GA

82 52 24 6 110 268 200 82 47 20 15 109 267 224 82 46 26 10 102 303 263 82 45 29 8 98 291 268 82 41 32 9 91 278 274 82 39 37 6 84 246 244 82 37 41 4 78 255 281 82 30 36 16 76 236 289 GP W L OT Pts GF GA

82 55 23 4 114 282 229 82 52 23 7 111 279 216 82 39 27 16 94 246 263 82 40 31 11 91 220 257 82 38 32 12 88 255 251 82 38 33 11 87 235 261 82 38 39 5 81 264 283 82 27 43 12 66 237 300

82 52 21 9 113 298 234 81 51 24 6 108 255 197 81 49 25 7 105 299 253 82 47 30 5 99 269 248 82 43 33 6 92 239 250 81 39 32 10 88 248 259 82 36 41 5 77 256 274 81 23 53 5 51 175 285 GP W LOT Pts GF GA

y-Vancouver 81 50 22 9 109 277 219 x-Edmonton 81 49 26 6 104 293 232 x-Vegas 81 45 28 8 98 266 241 x-Los Angeles 81 43 27 11 97 251 211 Calgary 81 37 39 5 79 248 270 Seattle 81 33 35 13 79 213 233 Anaheim 81 26 50 5 57 200 294 San Jose 81 19 53 9 47 180 326

x-clinched playoff spot; y-clinched division. (Washington finished ahead of Detroit on tiebreaker).

NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per conference advance to playoffs.

FRIDAY

No games scheduled

THURSDAY

Seattle at Minnesota

Vancouver at Winnipeg

San Jose at Calgary

Edmonton at Colorado

Anaheim at Vegas

Chicago at Los Angeles

WEDNESDAY

N.Y. Islanders 5, Pittsburgh 4

Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 4

Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 (SO)

Arizona 5, Edmonton 2

PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

FIRST ROUND

SATURDAY

N.Y. Islanders at Carolina,5 Toronto at Boston,8

SUNDAY

Tampa Bay at Florida, 12:30

Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 3

is a very focused man. He’s not carrying any other burdens when he comes to the net.”

Jordan McPherson: 305-376-2129, @J_McPherson1­126

 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com ?? Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky once again leads the Panthers into the 2024 NHL playoffs, which begin Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com Goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky once again leads the Panthers into the 2024 NHL playoffs, which begin Sunday afternoon against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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