Roberto Luongo makes 41 saves as Panthers rebound to even series
SUNRISE, Fla. -- Roberto Luongo bounced back, and so did the Florida Panthers.
Luongo made 41 saves for his first playoff win in five years, and the Panthers evened their Eastern Conference quarterfinal series by beating the New York Islanders 3-1 on Friday.
Reilly Smith and Nick Bjugstad each had a goal and an assist for Florida, which salvaged a split in the back-to-back that opened the series at a game apiece.
"It was important, obviously, to get one at home," Luongo said. "Complete team effort tonight. Typical playoff game, low-scoring, grinding down, and we found a way to win."
Dmitry Kulikov added an empty-netter with 9.3 seconds left to clinch it for the Panthers.
John Tavares scored a goal for his sixth consecutive game, going back to the regular season, and denied Luongo the shutout with 3:33 left. Thomas Greiss stopped 28 shots for the Islanders.
The series now shifts to Brooklyn for Game 3 on Sunday and Game 4 on Wednesday.
"It was pretty intense out there, a tighter game," Tavares said. "I thought we controlled more of the game today. Luongo made some big saves. We just ran out of time."
It was Luongo's first playoff win since Game 5 of the 2011 Stanley Cup finals. He had lost his past seven postseason starts -- and given up at least three goals in every one -- and had been part of eight consecutive playoff losses in all, including a relief stint in 2013. All that came after he was victimized by Florida defensive breakdowns in Game 1 on Thursday, which played a big role in his giving up five goals on 26 New York shots.
What a difference a day made. The Islanders couldn't even cash in when Luongo was forced to play for about a minute with no stick after it got knocked from his reach.
"Lu's big for us every night," Bjugstad said. "Last night, I thought those were good goals by them. Lu's so focused every day, he works so hard in practice, it pays off for him on the ice. So no, we weren't really surprised. He's a veteran. He's been in these types of situations. Definitely makes us comfortable when he's in the net."
After 456 appearances for Florida, Luongo finally has a postseason win for the team. Some of his saves were spectacular, such as when he denied the Islanders' Ryan Strome from point-blank range in the slot midway through the second period and when he managed to deflect a shot off the stick of Cal Clutterbuck, who was getting hauled down by Florida's Alex Petrovic early in the third.
Petrovic was sent to the box, and Luongo stopped three more shots on the ensuing power play, including a pair from Tavares, who had a three-point night in Game 1.
"I thought we should have come out of here 1-1," Islanders coach Jack Capuano said. "They probably deserved the first night, but tonight we played the way Islander hockey was supposed to be played. Their goalie made some big saves when he had to."
Luongo got all the scoring help he needed early. Smith scored at 4:32 of the first for his third goal of the series, and Bjugstad's first career playoff goal came early in the second period when he one-timed a pass from Smith past Greiss for a 2-0 lead.
Game notes
Luongo is now the fourth goaltender in Florida history to win a playoff game for the Panthers, joining John Vanbiesbrouck (13), Jose Theodore (two) and Scott Clemmensen (one). ... Panthers F Jaromir Jagr hasn't scored a goal in his past 33 playoff games, a somewhat surprising stat given how prolific he is, even at 44. ... The Panthers improved to 12-4-2 this season in home games that followed a home loss. ... Kyle Okposo, who had the go-ahead goal for the Islanders in Game 1, turns 28 on Saturday. ... Greiss fell to 2-2-1 all time against Florida. ... Attendance rose from Game 1 to Game 2, with Friday's matchup drawing 18,373, but it was not a sellout.
Series tied 1-1
Game Information
- Referees:
- Francis Charron
- Linesmen:
- Scott Driscoll
- Bryan Pancich
2024-25 Metropolitan Division Standings
Team | W | L | OTL | PTS |
---|---|---|---|---|
New Jersey | 23 | 11 | 3 | 49 |
Washington | 23 | 9 | 2 | 48 |
Carolina | 21 | 12 | 1 | 43 |
Pittsburgh | 16 | 15 | 5 | 37 |
Columbus | 14 | 15 | 6 | 34 |
Philadelphia | 15 | 16 | 4 | 34 |
NY Rangers | 16 | 17 | 1 | 33 |
NY Islanders | 13 | 15 | 7 | 33 |