AP, BOSTONDown four goals after two periods, Florida Panthers coach Joel Quenneville on Tuesday switched goalies and the Panthers responded with the biggest comeback in club history. Mike Hoffman scored one of four Panther goals in the third period and added the winner in a shootout as the Panthers rallied from a four-goal deficit and beat the Boston Bruins 5-4. David Pastrnak scored his league-leading 16th goal for the Bruins, who broke a scoreless tie with four goals in the second period, but could not hold off the Panthers. The Panthers got two power-play goals in the third period and scored twice at even-strength before prevailing in the shootout. Nordstrom beat Bobrovsky 2:07 later on a wrist shot from the right circle to make it 2-0 for the Bruins.
Source: Taipei Times November 13, 2019 15:59 UTC