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SUNRISE, Fla. - Squeezing in a home game in between road trips, the Florida Panthers will look to regain momentum when they host the Ottawa Senators at FLA Live Arena on Saturday.
Sitting at 4-3-1, the Panthers won four of their first six games out of the gate before dropping each of their last two on the road against the Chicago Blackhawks and Philadelphia Flyers.
"It's big," Panthers defenseman Josh Mahura said. "Obviously this last little two-game road trip didn't go how we wanted. We did some good things in the second game, but regardless didn't get any points out of it. To at least get some momentum back going into this road trip is huge for us."

Despite not getting the end result, the effort was certainly there in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Running into a red-hot goaltender in Carter Hart, the Panthers fired off 51 shots on goal and a whopping 104 total shot attempts in a 4-3 loss to the Flyers. With all three goals coming from defensemen, Mahura, Gustav Forsling and Brandon Montour touched the twine for the Cats.
Per NaturalStatTrick.com, Florida led 4.99-1.94 in expected goals.
"I think 5-on-5 we were the better team," Panthers forward Carter Verhaeghe said after the loss. "It was just a couple of breakdowns that led to goals. We can't give up that big of a lead in the NHL. They're a good team too, and they're going to defend well. Overall we had good chances."
Leading the NHL with 577 shot attempts and 323 scoring chances, it feels like it's only a matter of time until the Panthers start to turn some of those those high-quality looks into needed goals.
Matthew Tkachuk leads Florida in scoring with 10 points (four goals, six assists), while Colin White is second with seven points (two goals, five assists), and Eetu Luostarinen (three goals, three assists) and Forsling (two goals, four assists) are tied for third with six points apiece.
In net, Sergei Bobrovsky has posted a 2-3-0 record with a .897 save percentage over his six starts. Backing him up, Spencer Knight sits at 2-0-0 with a .906 save percentage in two starts.
After losing two straight games to start the season, the Senators have found their footing and sit at 4-3-0 after winning four of their last five games. With their four-game winning streak coming to an end, they enter today's matchup on the heels of a 4-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.
Against Minnesota, Alex DeBrincat and Thomas Chabot each scored for Ottawa, while Anton Forsberg turned aside 36 of 39 shots between the pipes.
"We get eight points out of 10, but I just think we let one slip a little bit here tonight," Senators head coach D.J. Smith said after the loss. "Take nothing away from them, but you know you'd like to get a point. You've got your six best guys out there at the end and if we find a way to score there, you're in overtime and maybe you steal one."
Brady Tkachuk ranks tied for first on the Senators in goals (5) and points (10). Drake Batherson is tied for first in points (10) and sits alone in first for assists (7). DeBrincat is third in scoring with eight points (two goals, six assists), while Shane Pinto has matched Tkachuk's five goals.
Returning to South Florida, Claude Giroux has posted five points (two goals, three assists).
Starting six of seven games, Forsberg, who sat out one game with an undisclosed ailment, owns a 3-3-0 record with a .908 save percentage. In his lone start of the season, Magnus Hellberg turned aside 29 of 31 shots in a 4-2 win over the Dallas Stars back on Oct. 24.
This matchup will mark the 14th time that the Tkachuk brothers have faced off in the regular season. Matthew won seven of the last 13 -- all as a member of the Calgary Flames -- while logging 13 points (five goals, eight assists) to Brady's six points (three goals, three assists).
"Really fun when we played against each other twice a year," Matthew told the CBC when asked about being in the same division as his brother. "But now the games, they matter a lot. Before they didn't matter as much."
In 2021-22, the Panthers owned a 3-1-0 record against the Senators.

THEY SAID IT

"Feeling more comfortable every game. As a D-man, it's pretty easy to play with the forwards we have. They do a lot of the dirty work down low and are able to get us the puck to try and get it to the net. When you play with these guys you get some open looks that you wouldn't usually get." - Josh Mahura on settling with the Panthers.
"I've been through a few, so everything came back to me pretty quickly. I stayed in my same routine that I've had over the course of my career. I had a little bit of nerves, but good nerves in the belly before the game started. Once you get those first couple [shifts] out of the way, it's just playing again."- Eric Staal on his season debut with the Panthers in Philadelphia.

WHO'S HOT?

Panthers:Matthew Tkachuk has six points (two goals, four assists) over his last five games. … Eetu Luostarinen has three points (two goals, one assist) over his last two three games. … Colin White has three assists over his last three games.
Senators:Brady Tkachuk has nine points (four goals, five assists) over his last five games. … Drake Batherson has nine points (three goals, six assists) over his last five games. … Alex DeBrincat has six points (two goals, four assists) over his last four games.

FIVE CATS STATS

  • Sam Reinhart has tallied nine goals and 13 assists over 24 career games against Ottawa.
    - Aleksander Barkov has scored nine goals in 27 career games against the Senators.
    - Florida owns a 6-1-0 record over its last seven meetings with Ottawa.
    - Dating back to last season, the Panthers are 13-1-1 over their last 15 home games.
    - Florida ranks fifth in the NHL with an average of 36.9 shots on goal per game.

PANTHERS PROJECTED LINEUP (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Forwards
Carter Verhaeghe - Aleksander Barkov - Matthew Tkachuk
Rudolfs Balcers - Sam Bennett - Sam Reinhart
Eetu Luostarinen - Anton Lundell - Colin White
Ryan Lomberg - Eric Staal - Patric Hornqvist
Defensemen
Gustav Forsling - Brandon Montour
Josh Mahura - Radko Gudas
Matt Kiersted - Marc Staal
Goaltenders
Spencer Knight
Sergei Bobrovsky

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

- Oct. 21: F Eric Staal signed to a one-year contract
- Oct. 19: D Matt Kiersted and D Lucas Carlsson recalled from Charlotte (AHL)
- Oct. 19:D Aaron Ekblad placed on LTIR

HOW TO WATCH

When:Saturday, Oct. 29 at 4 p.m. ET
Where:FLA Live Arena - Sunrise, FL
TV/Stream:Bally Sports Florida, Bally Sports+, ESPN+ (Out of Region)
Radio:96.5 WPOW-FM HD-2 (Dade/Broward); 1230 WBZT (Palm Beach); 100.3 WCTH (Florida Keys); SiriusXM Channel 219 / App & Streaming Channel 932; NHL App
Tickets:
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SPOOKY IN SOUTH FLORIDA

The Panthers will celebrate Halloween during today's matchup!
For fans attending the game, costumes are encouraged as there will be a costume photo contest. To see rules on costumes, click the link in the tweet below. In the Coors Light Cold Zone, spooky cocktails will be available and Unlimited Devotions will be performing songs from the Grateful Dead.

COMMUNITY DRIVE

The Panthers are partnering with Harvest Drive to host a non-perishable food drive prior to today's game.
From 2-4 pm, supplies can be dropped off on the JetBlue Tarmac.

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