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The Florida Panthers will be looking to extend their season-long point streak to four games when they kick off a five-game road trip against the New York Rangers on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
The Panthers (1-2-3) have gotten off to a frustrating start this season, as all five of their losses have come by just one goal, with two of them coming in the shootout. The margin between wins and losses has been incredibly small, as the team has also held a lead in five of six contests.

"It can be difficult in a sense that we've been that close, and we could be 5-1-0 or whatever the case may be," Panthers defenseman Mike Matheson said of the team's start after Monday's practice at the Panthers IceDen. But this time last year we were struggling and we weren't getting any points, so you have to look at it in a sense that this year we are getting points.
"And as much as we'd rather be winning the games and coming out with two points, we are still getting points out of these games and we haven't even come close to playing the best hockey we can. That's a positive way of looking at it."
Although their best hockey is yet to come, the Panthers are still doing plenty of good things on the ice. Florida currently boasts the league's most-prolific offense at 5-on-5, scoring 3.41 goals per 60 minutes. According to NaturalStatTrick.com, they're also allowing the 10th-fewest shots on goal, the ninth-fewest scoring chances and the fifth-fewest shot attempts at 5-on-5 play.
Over their last three outings, the Panthers have picked up four out of a possible six points.
"There's some positives that we talked about today," Panthers coach Bob Boughner said of the team's recent stretch. "It could have easily been six out of six, but that's the way it goes. I think every game went into overtime. Good things are happening on the road. We've got to make sure that tomorrow night, not only our start's got to be there, but we've got to be consistent."
In an effort to cultivate that consistency, Boughner switched up the team's top-two defensive pairings before hitting the road. The longtime top-pairing of Keith Yandle and Aaron Ekblad has been split up for the time being, with Yandle now partnered with Alexander Petrovic and Ekblad playing alongside Matheson. However, Boughner said he expects the pairings to be fairly fluid.
"We're just trying different things here," he said. "You see today that I had different lines. As much as we could have four or five wins here… those are fine lines about having our record better than it is. At this point in the season, I'm still looking for that extra level. Protecting leads, obviously. We talked about that, playing a full 60 [minutes]."
If Florida's defense can avoid those costly mistakes, it should have a good night against the Rangers, who boast the league's 26th-ranked offense, which is scoring 2.25 goals per game on average and has tallied just one goals in three of eight games so far this season.
New York (2-5-1) has also lost three of its last four games -- including a 4-1 loss to Calgary on Sunday - but has certainly shown a lot of fight on home ice, where the team has gone 2-3-0.
"They've got some offense, some speed," Boughner said. "It's a team that we've got to match up with in the first 5-10 minutes. That building, you've got to make sure you're ready to play. We're going to get the game plan in place. I think we've been good on the road. Our start to every game on the road has been really good. Again, we've got to just make sure during the middle parts of the game when they're pushing, which they will, that one mistake doesn't compound into two and three."

GEICO GOALIE MATCHUP OF THE GAME

Michael Hutchinson (1-0-2, 3.75 GAA, .853 SV%) vs. Alexandar Georgiev (0-1-0, 7.24 GAA, .821 SV%)
Hutchinson will make his second straight start in net for the Panthers after making 27 saves in Saturday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Red Wings. The 28-year-old has yet to lose a game in regulation this season, with his best performance coming in relief of James Reimer on Oct. 19 against the Capitals, when he stopped 10 of 11 shots in regulation and overtime before coming up with two more big saves in the shootout to help Florida pick up its first win of the season. Hutchinson is 1-1-0 with a .940 save percentage in three career appearances against the Rangers.
Georgiev will make his second start of the season after riding the bench behind starter Henrik Lundqvist in seven of New York's first eight games. In his lone appearance of the season, the 22-year-old allowed seven goals on 39 shots in an 8-5 loss at Carolina on Oct. 7. A second-year pro out of Russia, Georgiev is 4-5-1 with a .908 save percentage in 11 career NHL games.

NOTES

-- Evgenii Dadonov enters tonight's game leading the Panthers in goal (3) and tied for first in points (7). Of Florida's 20 goals this season, a team-leading 12 have been scored with Dadonov on the ice.
-- Vincent Trocheck has tallied six points (two goals, four assists) over his last four games.
-- Alexander Petrovic enters tonight's game as Florida's leader in hits (18) and blocks (10).
-- The Panthers have scored at least one power play goal in eight of its last nine games against the Rangers.
-- Florida owned a 2-0-1 record against New York during the 2017-18 campaign.

PROJECTED LINEUP (NO MORNING SKATE)

Forwards
Evgenii Dadonov - Aleksander Barkov - Nick Bjugstad
Jonathan Huberdeau - Vincent Trocheck - Denis Malgin
Frank Vatrano - Jared McCann - Mike Hoffman
Troy Brouwer - Juho Lammikko - Colton Sceviour
Defense
Mike Matheson - Aaron Ekblad
Keith Yandle - Alexander Petrovic
Bogdan Kiselevich - MacKenzie Weegar
Goalies
Michael Hutchinson
James Reimer
Scratches:Mark Pysyk (upper-body), Derek MacKenzie (shoulder), Maxim Mamin
Injured Reserve: Roberto Luongo (lower-body)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • Oct. 13: D Jacob MacDonald was loaned to Springfield (AHL).
    - Oct. 9: F Juho Lammikko was recalled from Springfield (AHL).
    - Oct. 8: G Michael Hutchinson was recalled from Springfield (AHL).

HOW TO WATCH

When: Tuesday, Oct. 23, 7:00 p.m.
Where: Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
Florida Panthers Radio Network Presented by HARD Lifestyle Beverages:560 WQAM (Dade/Broward); 640 WMEN (Palm Beach); 100.3 WCTH (Florida Keys); 1370 WAXE (Treasure Coast)
Where to stream it:
Fox Sports Florida App
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