Monday: Ottawa Senators, 7:30 p.m.
The Panthers will be going for their ninth straight win at home when they host the struggling Senators (23-33-11) at BB&T Center on Monday. Ottawa has lost eight of its last 10 games and is expected to be without top-scoring winger Mark Stone. After suffering a leg injury on Friday in Calgary, Stone, who leads the Senators with 62 points this season, did not make the trip to Florida. Without Stone in the lineup, Ottawa's 25th-ranked offense (2.67 goals per game) should have a hard time going up against Florida's defense, which has allowed two-or-fewer goals in five of the last seven games. For Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle, Monday's matchup will also mark the 700th consecutive game of his career -- the seventh-longest ironman streak in NHL history. At 31, Yandle ranks first among Florida's defensemen in points (46), assists (40) and power-play points (16), while also leading the team in total ice time (1621:38).
Panthers vs. Senators: 1-0-0
TV: FSF
Radio: 560 WQAM (DADE/BROWARD); 640 WMEN (PALM BEACH); 100.3 WCTH (FLORIDA KEYS); 1370 WAXE (TREASURE COAST)
Thursday: Boston Bruins, 7:30 p.m.
In the first of four meetings down the home stretch, the Panthers will host the red-hot Bruins (43-16-8) at BB&T Center on Thursday. Boston has won six of its last seven games and currently sit in second place in the Atlantic Division. The Bruins are led by all-star forward Brad Marchand, who has recorded 69 points (29-40-69) in 53 games this season. The Panthers could, however, catch a break in the injury department, as Boston's perennial Selke Trophy candidate, Patrice Bergeron, isn't expected to play due to a foot injury that has sidelined him since Feb. 24. With Bergeron out of the lineup, look for Florida's own two-way terror, Aleksander Barkov, to find his way onto the scoresheet. Since the all-star break, the 22-year-old center has tallied 25 points (10-15-25) in 19 games.
Panthers vs. Bruins: 0-0-0
TV: FSF
Radio: 560 WQAM (DADE/BROWARD); 640 WMEN (PALM BEACH); 100.3 WCTH (FLORIDA KEYS); 1370 WAXE (TREASURE COAST)
Saturday: Edmonton Oilers, 2 p.m.
The Panthers will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with an afternoon matinee against the Oilers (30-34-4) at BB&T Center on Saturday. After an abysmal start to its campaign, Edmonton has been looking much improved as of late, winning three straight games entering this week. Connor McDavid leads the Oilers with 84 points (33-51-84) - the third-most points in the NHL - and is coming off a two goal, one assist performance against Minnesota on Saturday. While Aleksander Barkov is likely busy looking after McDavid, expect Vincent Trocheck to have a big night for the Panthers. The 24-year-old center leads Florida with 26 goals and has recorded nine points (5-4-9) over his last nine games. Trocheck also leads the Panthers in shots (231) and power-play goals (12).
Panthers vs. Oilers: 1-0-0
TV: FSF
Radio: 560 WQAM (DADE/BROWARD); 640 WMEN (PALM BEACH); 100.3 WCTH (FLORIDA KEYS); 1370 WAXE (TREASURE COAST)