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Time of India
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Panthers vs Hurricanes: How and where to watch Game 2, key players to look out for
How and Where to Watch Game 2 Live Events TV : TNT, truTV : TNT, truTV Streaming: Max (with B/R Sports Add-On), Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream TV: Sportsnet (SN), CBC, TVA Sports (TVAS) Key Players to Watch in Game 2 Sergei Bobrovsky (Goaltender): The veteran netminder was the star of Game 1, stopping 31 of 33 shots. Bobrovsky's calm presence and clutch saves make him the backbone of Florida's defensive game plan. (Goaltender): The veteran netminder was the star of Game 1, stopping 31 of 33 shots. Bobrovsky's calm presence and clutch saves make him the backbone of Florida's defensive game plan. Eetu Luostarinen (Forward): Tied for the team lead in playoff points (12), Luostarinen scored a late dagger in Game 1 and continues to thrive under pressure. (Forward): Tied for the team lead in playoff points (12), Luostarinen scored a late dagger in Game 1 and continues to thrive under pressure. Brad Marchand (Forward): Though his Game 1 ended early due to penalties, Marchand remains a dangerous agitator and playmaker, with 12 points in the postseason. Sebastian Aho (Forward): Aho scored a goal in Game 1, but he also took a penalty that led to a Florida goal. With 10 playoff points, he's Carolina's spark plug. (Forward): Aho scored a goal in Game 1, but he also took a penalty that led to a Florida goal. With 10 playoff points, he's Carolina's spark plug. Seth Jarvis (Forward): Jarvis, with 10 points in game 1, brings speed and creativity to the top line. He will be a key to breaking Florida's structured defense. (Forward): Jarvis, with 10 points in game 1, brings speed and creativity to the top line. He will be a key to breaking Florida's structured defense. Frederik Andersen (Goaltender): After a tough Game 1 performance (.800 save percentage), Andersen must rebound if the Hurricanes are to compete. He was stellar against Washington and needs to return to that form. (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Florida Panthers struck first in the 2025 NHL Eastern Conference Final , delivering a commanding 5–2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1. For Carolina, the loss was not just another defeat, but it marked their 13th consecutive loss in the conference finals, a troubling streak that dates back to Game 2 approaches, the Hurricanes are desperate to flip the script, while the defending Stanley Cup champions aim to tighten their grip on the everything you need to know about when and where to watch Game 2.: Thursday, May 22, 2025: 8:00 p.m. ET: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North CarolinaGame 2 will be broadcast nationally in both the U.S. and Canada. Fans can stream the game live via Max by subscribing to the B/R Sports Add-On, which also provides access to postgame analysis and other exclusive NHL Playoffs conference final woes have haunted the franchise since 2009, and they must find a way to overcome their past and even the series but for the Panthers, a Game 2 win would be a massive step toward back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Panthers vs Hurricanes: How one goalie quietly changed the course of Game 1
The Florida Panthers seized control of the Eastern Conference Final with a decisive 5-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 1 at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh. Despite limited preparation time following their Game 7 triumph over the Toronto Maple Leafs , the Panthers outplayed Hurricanes in all three periods of the game. Additionally, Florida's balanced offense and power play efficiency exposed Carolina's ongoing postseason struggles The Hurricanes' losing streak now stretches to 13 games, a run that began in 2009 against the Pittsburgh Penguins and continued with sweeps in 2019 and 2023, the latter also by these same Panthers. Sergei Bobrovsky: The backbone of the Panthers in Game 1 Sergei Bobrovsky, the Florida Panthers' veteran goaltender, delivered a stellar performance in Game 1 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Final, making 31 saves in a 5–2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Live Events In the current postseason, Bobrovsky has an 8–4 record with a 2.29 goals-against average and a .905 save percentage over 13 games. His recent performances have been particularly impressive, allowing only four goals on 92 shots in his last four outings. He also won the Vezina Trophy twice, in 2013 and 2017, recognizing him as the NHL 's top goaltender, and his postseason experience is considered extensive, with over 100 playoff games played All about Game 1: Panthers showed resilience as Hurricanes struggled in the nets Florida jumped ahead early with Carter Verhaeghe's backhand power-play goal at 8:30 of the first period. The opportunity came after a roughing penalty on Sebastian Aho interrupted Carolina's power play. Shortly afterward, Aaron Ekblad extended the Panthers' lead at 12:29 with a precise shot that beat Frederik Andersen, who entered the series as one of the top goalies of the postseason. Sergei Bobrovsky was the standout performer in Game 1 of the 2025 NHL Eastern Conference Final, making 31 saves. Sebastian Aho responded with 16 seconds left in the first period, trimming the lead to 2–1 after a puck deflected off his skate and into the net. But Florida regained control quickly in the second period when A.J. Greer scored off a clean rush just 3:33 in. Neither team found the net again in the second period, but early in the third, Sam Bennett capitalized on another power-play opportunity after a delay of game penalty on Scott Morrow. His shot from distance made it 4–1 and seemed to signal the end for Carolina in this game. Brad Marchand then took center stage for the wrong reasons, and at 8:15 of the third period, he was assessed four minutes for roughing and a 10-minute misconduct after an altercation with Shayne Gostisbehere. The defenseman had appeared to intentionally shoot the puck at Marchand in retaliation for an earlier hit. Gostisbehere received two minutes, giving Carolina a power play. Although the Hurricanes scored again at 16:19, thanks to that man advantage, it was too little, too late. Eetu Luostarinen added Florida's final tally at 14:55, sealing the win. The Carolina Hurricanes entered Game 1 of the 2025 Eastern Conference Final with history weighing heavily on their shoulders. It has been 19 years since their last conference final victory, and once again, the Florida Panthers made sure that drought continued.


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
How much prize money do NHL players earn in Stanley Cup playoffs
How much prize money do NHL players earn in Stanley Cup playoffs (Image Source: ESPN/X) Most people are curious if NHL players receive paychecks during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The quick answer is: not quite the same as during the regular season. NHL players cease their regular paychecks once the 82-game season concludes. They can continue to make money via playoff bonuses, though. Playoff bonuses are derived from a pool of money the league has allocated aside. The further a team advances in the playoffs, the higher its players' paychecks. NHL Prize Money for Playoff Winners All NHL players are compensated according to their contracts during the regular season. But that's over when the playoffs begin. Instead, a playoff bonus pool is paid out to the players. For the 2025 season, that pool totals $23 million. All 16 playoff teams share that money. The amount of the bonus varies depending on how far the team makes it. For instance: First-round losers receive $250,000 apiece. Second-round losers receive $500,000. Teams losing in the Conference Finals receive $1.25 million. The Stanley Cup loser receives $2.25 million. The Stanley Cup winner receives $3.75 million to split. In 2017, when the Pittsburgh Penguins were the Cup winners, they received more than $4.3 million in bonus money. For stars such as Steven Stamkos and others who earn $5–10 million annually, such bonuses are peanuts. But for a league-minimum earner like $775,000, a playoff bonus is worth 25–30% of their salary for the regular season. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like They Lost Their Money - Learn From Their Lesson Expertinspector Click Here Undo Also Read: Can The Trio Of Andrei Svechnikov, Sam Reinhart, And Frederik Andersen Win Game 1 Of The NHL Eastern Conference Final? No Salary Cap in NHL Stanley Cup playoffs sparks controversy especially with LTIR players Something key to be aware of is that the salary cap in the NHL is not in place in the playoffs. That's because players are no longer receiving their regular paychecks. This policy has caused a little controversy throughout the years. Four years back, the Tampa Bay Lightning placed star winger Nikita Kucherov on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) throughout the whole season. This allowed the team to save on salary cap space and bring in other players. Kucherov returned at the last moment for the playoffs when there wasn't any cap and assisted Tampa Bay in winning the Stanley Cup. At that time, the team's pay was $18 million above the regular-season cap. Most fans and teams were angry, but the action was entirely legal. Due to examples like this, some would like to see the NHL impose a playoff salary cap. Others believe that wise planning and shrewd action should pay off. For the time being, the rule stays the same. Teams are allowed to call back high-paid players during the playoffs without fear of cap constraints. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Can the Trio of Andrei Svechnikov, Sam Reinhart, and Frederik Andersen win game 1 of the NHL Eastern Conference final?
Image Via Getty The stage is set for a serious collision in Game 1 of the 2025 NHL Eastern Conference Final , where the Carolina Hurricanes host the defending champions Florida Panthers , at PNC Arena in Raleigh. Carolina would like to think that they were a little stronger, having the added advantage of rest and home-ice advantage; Panama, however, underwent a tough seven-game series with Toronto and is stepping into the contest with little left in the tank. Despite the dissimilar routes taken by the two teams to reach the final, they both boast marquee players who can just as surely change the tide of a game with the flash of individual brilliance. Sam Reinhart and Andrei Svechnikov bring offensive heat, Frederik Andersen holds the fort Catch Game 1 of Eastern Conference Final TONIGHT on TNT Coming into Game 1 with a show of momentum was the explosive Carolina winger Andrei Svechnikov. The winds of hockey are in his favor as he consistently produces in the postseason. With his aggressive style, Svechnikov has recorded three-plus shots on five occasions in just the last five playoff games. In one of those performances, he jolted New Jersey with nine shots on goal in a game—a display of pure intensity. Svechnikov's vehement shot offensive against the very defensively capable Sergei Bobrovsky of Florida would be necessary. Against Carolina's depth, Svechnikov's confidence carrying the puck can give the Hurricanes a worthy advantage in offensive zone time. Sam Reinhart remains a pivotal cog in Florida's scoring machine. Having been an instrumental part of last year's championship, Reinhart's time for shining in the sun is far from over. He comes into this matchup conveying an ominous threat with four postseason goals, including a crucial tally in Game 7 against Toronto. Past exploits against Carolina and recent form make him a dangerous threat against the Hurricanes' defense. One of the finest marksmen for the Panthers, Reinhart could very well decide the scoreboard in Florida's favor with a clutch goal. Down at the opposite end of the rink, Frederik Andersen holds the hopes of the Hurricanes to maintain defensive stability. Carolina boasts the highest save percentage so far in the playoffs at .929, but Andersen will have his work cut out for him, given the glaring pressure of a high-voltage Florida offence that is averaging a near 29 shots per game. Andersen has seen what can be called a light workload of around 17.8 shots through the second round, which prepares him now to face an attacking Florida with an added bite. Making more than 23.5 saves on this occasion is far from being a mere proposition; it's a demand that must be filled by Andersen to keep Carolina in a comfortable position in Game 1. Also Read: 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference final preview: Panthers vs. Hurricanes – Game 1 odds, controversial picks, and key player props When then the sun sets on Game 1, the performances of Andrei Svechnikov, Sam Reinhart, and Frederik Andersen will shine through, each with their own way of drawing attention to scoring, sharpshooting, and goaltending that could set the pace early in this fiercely competitive EC Final Series. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.