Bobrovsky struggled in his first season with the Panthers after agreeing to a seven-year contract July 1, 2019. His 3.23 goals-against average was the highest of his 10 NHL seasons, and his .900 save percentage was his second-lowest (.899, 2011-12). Bobrovsky is a two-time winner of the Vezina Trophy voted as the best goalie in the NHL (2013, 2017) and will need to return to similar form if Florida is going to take the next step.
"I think it was a good learning experience for him and for us," Quenneville said. "I know that expectations were sky-high going into last year. I think he's had a really good offseason. I think he's handled the tough year and then learning from that. I think proving that he had to be worth every penny of [his contract] at the beginning and throughout the process was not an easy thing coming into a new environment.
"Let's throw all that stuff away. Let's be a part of it, let's learn, let's be consistent. Be 'Bob.' He's looked well every single day since the end of the year. I think Bob has proved in the past he can be a top-notch goalie. We expect him to be back being himself."