The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live: Reacting To Panthers' Series-Equalizing Win Over Toronto In Game 4
Welcome to The Hockey News Playoff Frenzy Live, streaming nightly during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs.
After the big game of the night, our experts go live to react to the match that was, break down the key moments and storylines and read your opinions.
On tonight's show, Andrew McInnis, Michael Augello and Michael Traikos react to the Florida Panthers beating the Toronto Maple Leafs 2-0 in Game 4 to even their second-round series at two games apiece.
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