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SUNRISE, Fla. -After coming up short in their last three games, the Panthers will look to claw their way back into the win column when they host the Senators at FLA Live Arena on Thursday.
With revenge also on their mind, the Panthers will have a chance for a bit of payback after suffering an 8-2 loss in their previous meeting with the Senators this season back on Dec. 14.

"Last time we faced them they thumped us pretty good," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said of the Senators following this morning's skate in Sunrise. "They're capable, very capable, and a team that's coming up in our division. We have to be very ready for them tonight."
After returning from their mid-season break with three straight road wins at Carolina, Minnesota and Chicago, the Panthers have dropped each of the first three games of their five-game homestand, including a tough 4-3 loss at the hands of the Oilers in their last outing on Saturday.
As it has been during each loss in their slump, the Panthers didn't end up on the right side of the end result despite winning the possession battle against the Oilers. Per NaturalStatTrick.com, they utterly dominated Edmonton in both shot attempts (75-38) and scoring chances (45-25).
Breaking through, Anton Lundell scored once, Aleksander Barkov netted a pair of goals to up his team-high total to 25, and Jonathan Huberdeau, who ranks third in the NHL in scoring with 75 points (18 goals, 57 assists), dished out an assist to extend his point streak to 10 games.
Sitting at 35-13-5 and trailing the cross-state rival Lightning by just a single point for the top spot in a tight Atlantic Division, the Panthers have built up an outstanding 23-6-0 record on home ice.
"We've got to get out of a little bit of a skid here, get back to how we play at home," Brunette said.
Entering tonight's tilt with losses in seven of their last 10 games, the Senators fell to 19-28-5 after a 5-2 loss at Tampa Bay on Tuesday. After taking a 2-0 lead against the Lightning less than four minutes after the puck dropped, Ottawa went on to surrender five straight goals.
Brady Tkachuk leads the Senators in scoring with 38 points (17 goals, 21 assists), while Thomas Chabot has the most assists (23), and Josh Norris has scored the most goals (18).
Manning the crease against the Panthers, it'll either be Matt Murray, who has started each of the last two games, or Anton Forsberg. Looking very similar in terms of statistics, Murray is 5-11-2 with a .915 save percentage, while Forsberg is 11-8-2 behind a .917 save percentage.
For the home team, Sergei Bobrovsky will man Florida's cage. Owning a 26-6-3 record with a .915 save percentage, the two-time Vezina Trophy winner is tied for first in the NHL in wins at home, posting a 16-3-0 record with a .919 save percentage over 21 appearances in Sunrise.
In their last seven head-to-head matchups, the Panthers have gone 5-2-0 while outscoring the Senators 33-23 over that span.
"They're young and out to prove how good they are and how good they want to be," Brunette said of Ottawa. "For them, I'm sure they're thinking this is a huge test. They're playing one of the top teams in the league and want to make a statement."

PANTHERS PROJECTED LINEUP (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

WHO'S HOT

Panthers:Aleksander Barkov has 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) over his last 10 games. … Jonathan Huberdeau has 20 points (three goals, 17 assists) over his last 12 games. … Sam Reinhart has 15 points (six goals, nine assists) over his last 11 games. … Aaron Ekblad has 10 points (four goals, six assists) over his last eight games.
Senators:Connor Brown has seven points (one goal, six assists) over his last 10 games. … Thomas Chabot has four points (two goals, two assists) over his last four games.

THEY SAID IT

"It was good to get a little bit of a reset and get back to work. I really liked our week of practice, and hopefully we carry that into tonight."- Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette on getting a few days off before facing the Senators.
"We're a physical team and we're not going to back down. We'll play hard against anybody. Obviously, they aren't going to give you anything either. They've won two Stanley Cups and they aren't going to come in here and let you do whatever you want." - Senators head coach D.J. Smith following Tuesday's loss at Tampa Bay.

FIVE CATS STATS

  • The Panthers rank first in the NHL with 571 takeaways.
    - Florida paces the NHL with 133 goals scored at home.
    - The Panthers have averaged 45.7 shots on goal over their last three games.
    - Florida leads the NHL with a 56.14 CF% at 5-on-5.
    - Nine different Panthers have produced at least 11 goals.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • March 1: D Petteri Lindbohm signed to a one-year contract
    - Feb. 22: F Maxim Mamin activated off IR; F Owen Tippett loaned to Charlotte (AHL)

PANTHERS NEWS

HOW TO WATCH / LISTEN

When:Thursday, March 3 at 7 p.m. ET
Where:FLA Live Arena - Sunrise, FL
Streaming: Bally Sports Florida, ESPN+ (Out of Region)
Radio:560 WQAM (Dade/Broward); 850 WFTL (Palm Beach); 100.3 WCTH (Florida Keys); SiriusXM Channel 219 / App & Streaming 932
Tickets:
HERE

IN-ARENA ACTIVATIONS

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Support the Florida Panthers Foundation and try to win big with the 50/50 Raffle. 
- It's Star Wars Night at FLA Live Arena. As part of this annual galactic celebration, fans can snap photos with some of their favorite Star Wars characters throughout the game. Additionally, fans age 21 and over can enjoy some specialty-themed drinks at the Coors Light Cold Zone.
- Fans that spend $20 before puck drop tonight at FLA Live Arena through the FLA Live! App will receive $5 in Panthers Perks for a future order! Click HERE to download the FLA Live! App.
- For $25, fans can pre-pay for their parking at FLA Live Arena. Click HERE to purchase.