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Panthers’ Maurice believes Lundell is ‘very close’ to breakout on offense

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com

Panthers center Anton Lundell is of the belief that a player’s impact can come in many ways.

But as Lundell evaluates his performanc­e one-third of the way through the season, he is quick to acknowledg­e the main area that has held him back so far in his third NHL season.

“The points and goals,” Lundell said, “are the only thing that’s missing.”

Lundell, 22, has made it a point during his stillgrowi­ng NHL career to be a complete player, one who can be a menace offensivel­y and be relied on defensivel­y.

The defensive portion of his game has been there this season.

The offense? Not as much. Entering Tuesday’s game at the Seattle Kraken, Lundell had just 12 points — two goals and 10 assists — through Florida’s first 27 games.

“We all know I want to produce,” Lundell said.

“I want to help the team and get some goals and help that way to win as well. I think it’s coming. Just need to keep trying.

“There’s no easy way. It’s the best league in the world and sometimes it doesn’t go your way, but you just need to keep working and trusting the process.”

There is reason to believe that the breakout is coming.

According to the advance hockey statistics website Natural Stat Trick, Lundell ranks fifth on the Panthers with 7.02 expected goals despite having scored only twice. The 5.02 difference between expected goals and actual goals is the secondlarg­est margin on the team behind only Matthew Tkachuk (12.59 expected goals compared to five goals scored for a difference of 7.59).

Lundell also has produced the sixth-most scoring chances (54) and high-danger chances (26) on the team despite being on the ice for an average of 15:43 per game while centering Florida’s third line and getting time on the second power-play unit and on the penalty kill.

“I feel like he has been so very, very close to putting up points,” coach Paul Maurice said. “He’s had chances and he’s stayed pretty discipline­d defensivel­y.

“He’s got to stretch it. This guy wants to score some goals. It’s a big year for him, but he hasn’t cheated the game to do it to his credit. He’s also had chances that aren’t going for him, which is frustratin­g . ... I don’t think he’s very far from breaking out. If he gets one, he’s gonna score a bunch.”

Lundell has already had one extended streak of success this season. After going without a point through Florida’s first five games, he racked up six points — one goal and five assists — during an eightgame span from Oct. 24 to Nov. 10.

He hasn’t gone longer than three games without a point since then. That includes having a pair of multi-assist efforts Nov. 17 at Anaheim and Friday against Pittsburgh.

“Sometimes, you might not get it no matter how good you play,” Lundell said.

“Maybe the goalie just

WEDNESDAY

Boston at New Jersey, 7 Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7 Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 Buffalo at Colorado, 9:30 Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 10:30

TUESDAY

Florida at Seattle

Arizona at Pittsburgh

Carolina at Ottawa

Toronto at N.Y. Rangers Philadelph­ia at Nashville

Detroit at St. Louis

Calgary at Vegas

Chicago at Edmonton

Tampa Bay at Vancouver Winnipeg at San Jose

MONDAY

Buffalo 5, Arizona 2 NY Islanders 4, Toronto 3 (OT) Dallas 6, Detroit 3

Colorado 6, Calgary 5 saves everything or you hit the post. I’m just trying to focus on things I can impact every day. I want to be ready every game.

“I don’t want to let games go by.”

Jordan McPherson: 305-376-2129, @J_McPherson1­126

 ?? MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com ?? Panthers center Anton Lundell, stick-handling against the Penguins last week, has been solid on defense this season but had just 12 points — two goals and 10 assists — through Florida’s first 27 games.
MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiheral­d.com Panthers center Anton Lundell, stick-handling against the Penguins last week, has been solid on defense this season but had just 12 points — two goals and 10 assists — through Florida’s first 27 games.

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