Russian Bobrovsky repeated the record for the winning streak of Florida goalkeepers in the NHL playoffs
Russian Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky repeated the club record 27 years ago. This was reported on the website of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Florida defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Playoff Series. The meeting ended with the score 4:2. Bobrovsky saved 34 of 36 shots on goal and was named the third star of the match.
For Bobrovsky, this victory was the fourth in a row in the playoff series. Thus, he repeated Florida’s record for the winning streak of goaltenders in the NHL playoffs. Previously, this figure was reached by John Vanbiesbroek in 1996.
Bobrovsky has been playing for Florida since 2019. In total, the 34-year-old Russian goalkeeper played 642 games in the NHL. This season he has played 50 matches, 24 of which ended in victory.
Source: Lenta

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