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SUNRISE, Fla. -The Panthers will attempt to continue their domination on home ice when they kick off a three-game homestand against the resurgent Canucks at FLA Live Arena on Tuesday.
While Vancouver has won eight of its last nine games, Florida has gone 18-3-0 at home.

"They're on good run, but I think we got some confidence out of last game, for sure," said Panthers defenseman Gustav Forsling, referencing the team's 4-3 overtime win at Carolina on Saturday. "We beat one of the best teams in the league. We want to bring that into this game."
Helping the Panthers improve to 23-7-5 and move right up into first place in the Atlantic Division, Anthony Duclair scored the game-winning goal in overtime against the Hurricanes, settling down a slick saucer pass from Jonathan Huberdeau before sending the puck into the back of the net.
Also contributing to the winning effort, Carter Verhaeghe scored a pair of goals, Huberdeau lit the lamp once, and Sergei Bobrovsky gobbled up 24 of 27 shots he faced in between the pipes.
Heading into the matchup, Carolina owned the top points percentage in the NHL.
"A great game," Duclair said afterwards. "We were expecting that. A huge road win for the boys. They're a great team. We know that. Playing against them last year, there were some good battles. We know exactly what to expect from them. … Not surprising that it went to extra time."
On a six-game point streak (5-0-1) since coming out of the NHL's pre-holiday pause due to COVID-19, the Panthers have scored at least four goals in each of those games. In that span, Huberdeau leads the team in points (13) and assists (10), while Duclair has the most goals (5).
With the rich essentially getting richer on the offensive side of the puck, the Panthers will be getting two key players back in their lineup against the Canucks as Sam Bennett (suspension) and Sam Reinhart (COVID protocols) will return to the ice after missing the last three games.
As for other lineup notes, Olli Juolevi, who was acquired by Florida in a trade with Vancouver in October, will be back on the blue line in place of Lucas Carlsson, and rookie Aleksi Heponiemi will suit up in his second straight game on the fourth line after a strong showing versus Carolina.
Owning a 16-3-3 record, Bobrovsky will make his fifth straight start.
"I've been just trying to make my game more adjustable for the NHL," said Heponiemi, a second-round pick (40th overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft. "You have to make quick decisions and skate fast all the time. That's been a big thing for me [in adjusting to the professional game]."
Despite sitting in seventh place in the Pacific Division with a record of 16-15-3, the Canucks have won 10 of their last 12 games while outscoring their opponents 36-21 during that stretch.
Since Bruce Boudreau took over behind the team's bench on Dec. 5, they've gone 8-0-1.
"He's a throwback, old school legend of hockey," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said of Boudreau, who has coached nearly 1,000 games in the NHL. "He's a real fun guy. His enthusiasm is rubbing off on his group there. I've been around him enough, and you love to be around Bruce. He's a very positive, upbeat guy. He loves to play offensive hockey, and guys love playing that style. He's got them going, so it's going to be a challenge for us tonight."
J.T. Miller leads the Canucks in scoring with 36 points (11 goals, 25 assists), while Quinn Hughes sits in second with 28 points (two goals, 26 assists). Making a dent on the scoresheet in each of the last nine games, Miller has racked up three goals and 10 assists during that streak.
Following a 5-2 win at Seattle on Jan. 1, Vancouver had each of its next two games postponed due to COVID-19. Coming out of COVID protocols, forwards Brock Boeser, Elias Pettersson and Jason Dickinson -- who have combined for 17 goals -- are all expected to return tonight.
Expected to man the crease for the Canucks, Thatcher Demko has posted an 15-11-1 record with a .920 save percentage, including going a perfect 7-0-0 over his last seven appearances.
"They're fast and they're skilled," Brunette said of Vancouver. "They're playing free hockey right now, and those are scary teams to play. We have to have a little bit of a check-first mentality against them. We're on home ice, so let's try and dictate the pace and [keep] playing the way we've played at home here."
Over their last 15 games against the Canucks, the Panthers have gone 8-5-2.

PANTHERS PROJECTED LINEUP (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Forwards
Carter Verhaeghe - Aleksander Barkov - Sam Reinhart
Jonathan Huberdeau - Sam Bennett - Anthony Duclair
Frank Vatrano - Anton Lundell - Maxim Mamin
Ryan Lomberg - Eetu Luostarinen - Aleksi Heponiemi
Defensemen
MacKenzie Weegar - Aaron Ekblad
Gustav Forsling - Radko Gudas
Olli Juolevi - Brandon Montour
Goaltenders
Sergei Bobrovsky
Jonas Johansson

WHO'S HOT

Panthers:Aleksander Barkov has seven points (four goals, three assists) over his last five games. … Jonathan Huberdeau has 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) over his last eight games. … Anthony Duclair has eight points (five goals, three assists) over his last six games. … Carter Verhaeghe has four points (two goals, two assists) over his last three games.
Canucks:J.T. Miller has nine points (two goals, seven assists) over his last six games. … Quinn Hughes has six assists over his last five games. … Bo Horvat has four goals over his last five games. … Brock Boeser has five points (four goals, one assist) over his last five games.

THEY SAID IT

"It's very comforting to know he's back. We missed him when he was gone. He's been a very important part our team. … We're a much better team with him in the lineup. It's fun to see him in. Hopefully he continues with the chemistry he's had on his line."-- Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette on getting Sam Bennett back in the lineup tonight.
"Since I've been here we haven't met a team like Florida yet and it's going be an interesting litmus test to see what our guys are made of, especially after not playing for 10 days. They're really chomping at the bit to play the game. They know who our opposition is the next five games. You're playing the best of the best in the NHL right now, so it's a test to see where you're at and hopefully by this time next week we'll have figured out that we passed the test."-- Canucks head coach Bruce Boudreau on tonight's matchup with the Panthers.

FIVE CATS STATS

  • The Panthers lead the NHL with 401 takeaways.
    - Since Dec. 29, Florida leads the NHL in goals (33), 5-on-5 goals (24) and shots (197).
    - The Panthers have scored a league-best 93 goals at home.
    - Radko Gudas ranks second in the NHL in hits with 148.
    - Aaron Ekblad has dished out four assists over his last three games.

PANTHERS TRANSACTIONS

  • Jan. 9: D Matt Kiersted and D Chase Priskie reassigned from Taxi Squad to Charlotte (AHL)
    - Jan. 8: F Aleksi Heponiemi recalled from Taxi Squad to active roster
    - Jan. 4: F Aleksi Heponiemi recalled from Charlotte (AHL) to Taxi Squad
    - Jan. 4: G Spencer Knight recalled from Taxi Squad

PANTHERS NEWS

HOW TO WATCH / LISTEN

When:Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 7:00 p.m. ET
Where:FLA Live Arena - Sunrise, FL
TV: Bally Sports Florida
Stream:Bally Sports App, ESPN+ (Out of Region)
Radio:790 WAXY (Dade/Broward); 640 WMEN (Palm Beach); 100.3 WCTH (Florida Keys); SiriusXM Channel 220 / App & Streaming 932
Tickets:
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