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FLORIDA PANTHERS v LOS ANGELES KINGS Official Warm-up Hockey Puck 2/23/2019 NHL

$ 23.75

Availability: 17 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
  • Product: Puck
  • Condition: Used during the pregame warm up by the Los Angeles Kings and Florida Panthers on February 23, 2019. Nice use. See pictures.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Player: Anze Kopitar
  • Team: Los Angeles Kings
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Sport: Hockey-NHL

    Description

    Used during the pregame warm up by the Los Angeles Kings and Florida Panthers on February 23, 2019.  Nice use.  See pictures.
    Game was played at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida.  Nice 25th Anniversary Logo for the Panthers on the back of the puck.
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    Here is THIS Game's Recap:
    SUNRISE, Fla. -- Roberto Luongo tied Ed Belfour for third place in NHL history with his 484th victory when the Florida Panthers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 6-1 at BB&T Center on Saturday.
    Luongo, starting for the first time in five games after spending time on the bereavement list, made 18 saves.
    Aleksander Barkov, Jonathan Huberdeau and Keith Yandle each had a goal and an assist for Florida (27-25-8), which is 10 points behind the Carolina Hurricanes for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference. Jamie McGinn scored in his 600th NHL game, and Vincent Trocheck and Ian McCoshen also had goals.
    "I'm not really much for milestones," Luongo said. "Listen, it's nice obviously to get those recognitions, but at the end of the day I just want to get wins for our club and obviously make a push here and try to sneak in back in the playoffs."
    Dustin Brown scored for Los Angeles (23-32-6), which has lost a season-high seven in a row. Jonathan Quick made 17 saves before being pulled after allowing a sixth goal. Jack Campbell made two saves.
    Four of the Kings' previous six losses were by one goal; the other two were by two goals.
    "We haven't won, but we've played against some good teams and we've played hard," Los Angeles coach Willie Desjardins said. "We've been right in every game. This is the first one we haven't been in."
    The Panthers broke the game open with three goals in the final 6:47 of the second period.
    Huberdeau gave Florida a 2-1 at 13:33 when he scored on a breakaway after taking a loose puck at center ice after leaving the penalty box.
    The puck came to Huberdeau after it rolled around the boards when Anze Kopitar's shot from the right circle went wide of the net.
    "That was the difference, I thought, in the game," Panthers coach Bob Boughner said. "I thought for 10 minutes of the second period we weren't very good. We didn't generate a lot. We didn't spend a lot of time in their end. All of a sudden, he gets out of the box and he gets a goal and it's 2-1, and you see the bench automatically stand up a little bit. It was a huge goal in the game."
    Barkov's 25th of the season made it 3-1 at 18:11 with the first of Florida's two power-play goals.
    Yandle made it 4-1 at 19:22 with a wrist shot from the point through a screen.
    The Panthers called a timeout before the two power-play goals.
    "We had no choice, really," Boughner said. "I could see them huffing and puffing and we only had, what, 36 seconds or something like that. We knew that was a major turning point in the game if you can get that third goal. Obviously a two-goal lead, that was important. It paid off. The guys executed really well."
    Trocheck gave Florida a 1-0 lead at 11:56 of the first period with his first goal since Jan. 21 before Brown made it 1-1 on a breakaway at 13:59.
    McGinn, playing his second game of the season following a back injury, made it 5-1 at 6:14 of the third period before McCoshen scored at 6:42 for the 6-1 final.
    "I'm just taking it all in right now," McGinn said. "Worked hard to get back, so it was nice to get rewarded tonight. It feels good for sure. More importantly, we got the win and played together and we played a full 60 minutes. The power play was outstanding. Guys were in front of the net. I don't think Quick saw much tonight."
    They said it
    "They kind of wore on us in the second period. We had some chances to go ahead by a couple. The second goal, I'll take full responsibility for that. I mean, shoot the puck and it goes around the net. You've got to hit the net there, and the puck goes around the wall right to the guy, he's got a breakaway and he scores. That's really a momentum-changer. But we took some penalties too and they scored two power-play goals and that was it." -- Kings captain Anze Kopitar
    "I don't know what else you could say about the guy. He's world-class through and through, most humble guy I've ever met. It's phenomenal to see him on a daily basis. It feels like he's breaking a new record every day." -- Panthers forward Vincent Trocheck on goalie Roberto Luongo
    Need to know
    Brown's goal was his first in 13 games. … Kings defenseman Drew Doughty led all skaters in ice time with 25:11 while extending his team record for consecutive game streak to 389. … Barkov has an NHL career high four-game muitipoint streak. … The Panthers ended a stretch of 12 out of 13 games at BB&T Center.
    The Florida 18-19 Roster:
    16
    Aleksander Barkov
    11
    Jonathan Huberdeau
    68
    Mike Hoffman
    63
    Evgeny Dadonov
    3
    Keith Yandle
    72
    Frank Vatrano
    5
    Aaron Ekblad
    21
    Vincent Trocheck
    19
    Mike Matheson
    22
    Troy Brouwer
    90
    Jared McCann 1
    95
    Henrik Borgstrom
    62
    Denis Malgin
    7
    Colton Sceviour
    52
    MacKenzie Weegar
    8
    Jayce Hawryluk
    27
    Nick Bjugstad 1
    13
    Mark Pysyk
    73
    Dryden Hunt
    15
    Riley Sheahan 2
    55
    Bogdan Kiselevich
    88
    Jamie McGinn
    91
    Juho Lammikko
    25
    Derick Brassard 3
    18
    Micheal Haley 4
    12
    Ian McCoshen
    2
    Josh Brown
    23
    Jacob MacDonald
    33
    Samuel Montembeault
    6
    Alexander Petrovic 5
    1
    Roberto Luongo
    70
    Riley Stillman
    6
    Chris Wideman 6
    25
    Brady Keeper
    17
    Derek MacKenzie
    76
    Anthony Greco
    39
    Michael Hutchinson 7
    78
    Maxim Mamin
    34
    James Reimer
    And the LA Kings 18-19 Roster:
    11
    Anze Kopitar
    23
    Dustin Brown
    8
    Drew Doughty
    17
    Ilya Kovalchuk
    73
    Tyler Toffoli
    19
    Alex Iafallo
    77
    Jeff Carter
    9
    Adrian Kempe
    51
    Austin Wagner
    13
    Kyle Clifford
    6
    Jake Muzzin 1
    14
    Brendan Leipsic 2
    27
    Alec Martinez
    24
    Derek Forbort
    10
    Mike Amadio
    22
    Trevor Lewis
    64
    Matt Luff
    61
    Sean Walker
    38
    Carl Grundstrom
    44
    Nate Thompson 3
    81
    Matt Roy
    3
    Dion Phaneuf
    2
    Paul Ladue
    62
    Carl Hagelin 4
    76
    Jonny Brodzinski
    7
    Oscar Fantenberg 5
    32
    Jonathan Quick
    21
    Nikita Scherbak
    78
    Daniel Brickley
    28
    Jaret Anderson-Dolan
    56
    Kurtis MacDermid
    70
    Tanner Pearson 6
    36
    Jack Campbell
    46
    Blake Lizotte
    31
    Peter Budaj
    41
    Sheldon Rempal
    40
    Cal Petersen