There are often unexpected playoff heroes and Verhaeghe deserves credit for playing that role for Florida, which won its first playoff series since 1996. The forward was a game-time decision for Game 6 because of an undisclosed injury and scored two points (one goal, two assist), including the winning goal 2:46 into overtime. That came after he scored two goals in Game 4 and set a Panthers record with five points (two goals, three assists) in Game 5.
Verhaeghe is tied for the NHL lead among all playoff scorers with 12 points (six goals, six assists) and scored the winning goal in the final three games of the series (two in overtime) to outshine more heralded Florida players including center Aleksander Barkov (two goals, four assists), forward Jonathan Huberdeau (one goal, two assists) and Giroux (three goals, four assists). Verhaeghe scored five points (two goals, three assists) in 14 career playoff games before this postseason, including two assists in eight games with the Tampa Bay Lightning during their run to the 2020 Stanley Cup.