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SUNRISE, Fla. -- The stage is officially set.
With a 6-4 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in the regular-season finale at FLA Live Arena on Thursday, the Florida Panthers will now face the Boston Bruins in Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Ending the season on a 6-1-1 run, the Panthers enter the playoffs as the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference, while the Bruins, who won an NHL-record 65 games, are the top seed.
"They're the best regular-season team in history," Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk said when asked about the impending seven-game series. "We have a chance to do something very, very special. It's going to take a lot of preparation and a lot of execution."
As for their loss to Carolina, here's how things went down.
Following a faceoff win in the offensive zone, the Hurricanes opened the scoring when Brent Burns buried a slap shot from beyond the right circle to make it 1-0 at 8:21 of the first period.
Doubling the lead for Carolina, Jesperi Kotkaniemi pounced on a loose puck and quickly fired a shot on net from below the blue line that clipped off the outstretched stick of a Panthers player and knuckled wildly through the air past Alex Lyon to make it 2-0 at 1:12 of the second period.
In the third period, the Panthers pushed back.
After Aleksander Barkov beat Frederik Andersen with a snipe from the top of the left circle to cut the deficit to 2-1 at 1:14, Ryan Lomberg followed suit soon after when he took a sweet dish from Radko Gudas and fired a shot into the back of the cage from the slot to make it 2-2 at 3:33.

"I think it was a bit of a tougher grind for us than it was for them," Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said. "It's not a lack of mental toughness. These guys have gone to the well for two and a half months. They've been pushing. But they did. They found a way to get it back to tied."
Unfortunately it didn't take long for the Hurricanes to regain the momentum. After the refs missed a what looked like a possible trip on Tkachuk, Carolina quickly marched down the ice and went back up when Burns netted his second goal of the night to make it 3-2 at 6:07.
Just 21 seconds later, Jesper Fast found the back of the net to make it 4-2 at 6:28.
After the Panthers pulled their goaltender to gain a 6-on-4 advantage on the power play, the Hurricanes padded their lead when Shayne Gostisbehere exited the box and fired a long shot right into the abandoned cage to make it 5-2 at 17:20.
Time to pack it in? Not for these Panthers.
Not going down without a fight, the Panthers, emptying their net once again for the extra attacker, cut their deficit down to 5-3 when Anthony Duclair beat Andersen with a one-timer at 17:58. Just 38 seconds after that, Carter Verhaeghe potted a rebound to make it 5-4 at 18:36.
But with one minute left on the clock, Sebastian Aho locked in both win and a Metropolitan Division title for the Hurricanes when he buried an empty-net goal to bring the score to 6-4.
"We've shown that for a couple years now," Duclair said of Florida's late push. "We never give up no matter what the score is. It's nice to see that even in Game 82 we've still got that fight. We're gearing up for the playoffs here. We're not taking anything for granted."

CATS QUOTES

"Hell yeah, we're excited. They're a good team. We'll take a couple days to prepare here. We're up to the challenge and we're looking forward to it." - Ryan Lomberg on facing the Bruins
"It was obviously nice to see that one go in. Hopefully the floodgates will open here. I think just our whole line in general -- me, and Lombo and Staalsy there -- are playing a good game, a fast game. I like what we're bringing to the table." - Anthony Duclair on his goal against Carolina
"It's the right challenge for us this year, right? So exciting. Such a monumental challenge. That's where you want to be in the NHL. You want to be in the big game." - Paul Maurice on facing the Bruins

CATS NOTES

  • Aleksander Barkov has earned at least one point in seven of his last eight games.
    - Alex Lyon made 11 high-danger saves, per NaturalStatTrick.com.
    - Eric Staal blocked a team-high four shots.
    - Radko Gudas dished out a team-high 10 hits.
    - Ryan Lomberg recorded five hits and three blocked shots.

WHAT'S NEXT?

It's playoff time! Stay tuned to FloridaPanthers.com for the release of the full schedule for Round 1.