Panthers, Hurricane took the familiar route in the eastern final

Florida Panthers and Carolina Hurricane are proud to make themselves simple drama. nothing fancy. Just cook the right person at the right time and everything else will fall into the place.
Panthers and Hurricanes have mastered this concept in recent years, both in regular sessions and during the Stanley Cup playoffs.
This poston has not been an exception as Florida and Carolina conducted their way through the first two rounds, set up another collision in the final of the Eastern Conference, which started with Game 1 in Rale, Neck on Tuesday night.
Florida is playing in the final of its third direct conference, while Carolina has reached two of the last three.
“We know that there is a tremendous amount of work left,” the panthers said Sam Renhart. “This is definitely not easy against a team like Carolina. We have seen them in a year, and we have a series against them that was tight in any way, just in the checking style of the game. So, go back, go back and get ready to go on Tuesday.”
Florida swept the storm in the final of the conference two years ago and then lost to Vegas Golden Nights in five matches in the Stanley Cup final. Panthers returned to the final of the Stanley Cup last season and captured the title in seven matches against Edmonton Olers.
“We know that we are playing Stanley Cup Champs,” said Carolina’s coach Rod Brind “. “They got better, in my opinion. They went and raised (Brad Marchand and Seth Jones) who were some of the best players from other teams. This is a challenge. We know it is going to be difficult, but it should be in this time of the year.”
Brind’amour said that focus on expansion is the most important aspect of his team’s DNA. It cannot create the most exciting style of playing, but it wins the game at this time of the year.
“It doesn’t talk at all, with whom I am fine, but it’s all on ice,” Brind’amor said about creating the simplest game. “I think we have done a real good job with it. What it is doing, when we are wide, do you watch a game that is difficult to play against. It’s trick.”
Carolina defeated New Jersey Devils and Washington Capital in five matches, becoming the first team to win a seven-game series in five matches, as Tampa Bay Lightning defeated Columbus Blue Jacket and Boston Bruins in five matches in 2020.
“They are just tireless with their pressure and have their ability to play with sticks,” Capital coach Spencer Carberry said about Carolina. “There is no team in the league like them. You can just tell the experience and peace of their group through various points in the series.”
Carolina Forward Logan Stancuen said that it comes down to players keeping each other accountable.
“Sometimes it reduces those details and a little morality of work,” Stankaven said, “It is difficult to bring it every night. People make sure in a positive way that we are on each other and justify each other, and the rod does a good job that ensures that we are preparing each game.”
Brind’amour is the first NHL coach to win at least one playoff series in each of its first seven sessions with a team.
Carolina Defenseman Jalan Chatfield, who missed the game 5 against the capitals with an unknown injury, will possibly recall Game 1 against Florida, Bindmore said.
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