After getting off to a bit of a bumpy start and falling behind 2-0 in the first period, the Panthers appeared to be in control for the majority of the rest of the game in terms of puck possession.
In the second and third periods, Florida led 31-16 in shot attempts, 17-9 in shots on goal, 17-7 in scoring chances and 7-3 in high-danger shot attempts at 5-on-5, per NaturalStatTrick.com.
"The second and third period, I thought we carried the majority of the play," Cousins said. "We put the puck deep and got in on the forecheck. I really like when our team's forechecking. It makes it hard on their D and makes them defend. I thought in the second and third period we had a good chance to win."
But even with that possession, the Panthers couldn't find the goals they needed. When asked about that lack of execution, Maurice said it came down to how the team was moving the puck.
"We did not move the puck well -- in the feet, in the feet," Maurice said. "It ended up in the back of our net a couple of times on that. That would be the area that was most obvious. We gave up 12 shots through two periods. The first period we gave up seven on the PK. We didn't give them a heck of a whole lot, but they made good on their chances. There are good shooters there."
Overall, Maurice feels the second and third periods were something to build off of.
"The second and third periods were the first game really where I felt we played at a weight and heaviness and compete level that was right," Maurice said. "We've had other games that we played well, but in a bunch of those I wouldn't rate the other team as playing particularly well or hard. We gave up nine even-strength shots in the last two periods. We played hard."