Florida’s claws are out, and Carolina is out of answers
Carolina fans, avert your eyes — this is getting brutal.
The Florida Panthers absolutely steamrolled the Hurricanes in Game 3, winning 6–2 in a game that felt less like playoff hockey and more like a high-speed mugging on ice. Florida now leads the series 3–0 and has one paw firmly on the Stanley Cup Final door.
The scoring started early and didn’t let up. It was like the Panthers were playing on turbo mode, while Carolina looked like they were skating through a swamp — ironic, since that’s Florida’s home turf. Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk were out there causing chaos like they were getting paid by the disruption.
Florida didn’t just score — they devoured. The power play clicked. The forecheck suffocated. And poor Frederik Andersen? He looked like he’d been locked in a snow globe with no escape.
Sergei Bobrovsky, on the other hand, had his playoff cape on again. He turned away some prime Carolina chances and basically said “no soup for you” every time the Canes tried to gain momentum. If Bob shuts the door any harder in Game 4, he might need to be investigated for property damage.
Carolina? They look lost. No finish, no rhythm, and unless they find a miracle, no tomorrow.
Game 4 is coming fast, and Florida smells blood. One more win, and this thing is over. The Canes better find their storm, or the Cats are about to finish the sweep with flair.
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