A day later, ‘The Save’ still had Panthers marveling at Bobrovsky’s NHL playoff heroics
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — In the moment, The Save kept the game tied. By night’s end, it became a game-saver since Florida went on to prevail in overtime.
And the way Panthers coach Paul Maurice sees it, the impact from Sergei Bobrovsky’s moment on Tuesday night will only continue — with a reach beyond these NHL playoffs and this series between Florida and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
It won a game. It may grow the game, too.
“There’ll be a number of kids in the driveway this weekend and they’ll all want to play goal for the first time,” Maurice said. “For me, that’s how it happens. They see something kind of magical and have to go and try it, right? You get five kids and there’ll be a street hockey game going somewhere, everybody’s going to want to be Bobrovsky, they’ll be flipping around the net, trying to do the spin-o-rama kick saves.”