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The Florida Panthers will look to slow down the streaking Chicago Blackhawks when they kick off their two-game road trip with a matchup at the United Center on Tuesday.
"Very, very dangerous in speed and skill," head coach Paul Maurice said of the Blackhawks after Monday's practice in Sunrise. "You're going to see a completely different style of hockey game. Our challenge is to make sure our game doesn't shift too much because of that style."

Sitting at 4-1-1, the Panthers closed out their homestand with a 3-2 win over the New York Islanders on Sunday. Getting all three goals from the bottom six, Eetu Luostarinen, Anton Lundell and Ryan Lomberg all scored, while Spencer Knight turned aside 23 of 25 shots.
Strong on defense, the Panthers limited New York to just 13 even-strength shots.
"We just tried to hit the ground running and play our game," Knight said of the team's hot start. "We've played a lot of close games. It's a testament to our character and the guys in the room. We stick to the game plan. Everyone's playing for the team and not playing for themselves."
Held without a point against the Islanders despite firing a team-high five shots on goal, Matthew Tkachuk, who's produced at least one point in five of six games this season, leads Florida in goals (3), assists (5) and points (8), while Luostarinen and Colin White have each scored two goals.
Showing off their depth, 13 players have scored a goal and 16 have recorded a point.
"It's been our strength the last couple of years," said captain Aleksander Barkov, who has four assists. "It's no different right now. A lot of guys are scoring, different lines every time. It's our strength and what we like, but at the same time it's part of our game that every line is going to play the same way."
After dropping their first two games to start the season, the Blackhawks have flipped the script in a hurry. Pushing their winning streak to three games, they came from behind to secure a 5-4 win over the Seattle Kraken on Sunday behind a pair of goals from Tyler Johnson.
In each win during the streak, Chicago has erased a two-goal deficit.
"We're already having some fun, being able to come together as a team even though it's been a short time and a lot of new faces," Johnson told reporters following the win against Seattle. "I feel we're a pretty together team already and we've just got to keep on building."
Max Domi leads the Blackhawks with three goals, while four other players have all netted a pair. In the points department, Sam Lafferty and Johnson rank first on the team with five points apiece.
Standing tall between the pipes, Alex Stalock, who stopped 30 of 34 shots against the Kraken has posted a 2-1-0 record with a .938 save percentage in three appearances so far this season.
Last season, Florida won both of its meetings with Chicago by a combined score of 9-2.
"I think we bought in really well in this new system, playing tight defense in our zone," Barkov said. "We kind of figured out really quick how to do it. Everyone seems to like it and understand it and knows what to do. That's a lot of confidence for everyone."

THEY SAID IT

"It was huge for us. Kind of the mentality all preseason and season has been that we want to be a playoff team and play the right way all season long so we don't have to change a thing when we get there. I think the boys did a great job in the third closing it out."- Ryan Lomberg following Florida's win over the Islanders.
"Those guys are awesome. High-energy guys. They get in on the forecheck and are predictable. They're very easy to play with. It's made my job in the middle of the ice really easy. We have some chemistry going." - Nick Cousins on playing with Ryan Lomberg and Patric Hornqvist.
"It's not easy to score [in the NHL]. Sometimes you have to really work hard and just trust that the way you're playing, the goals will come. It's not like you will score five goals in a game. It'll come when you play good enough and earn the bounces." - Anton Lundell on working hard for his first goal of the season.

WHO'S HOT?

Panthers: Matthew Tkachuk has recorded seven points (two goals, five assists) over his last five games. … Gustav Forsling has produced five points (one goal, four assists) over his last five games. … Colin White has notched five points (two goals, three assists) over his last six games.
Blackhawks: Sam Lafferty has posted five points (two goals, three assists) over his last four games. … Jason Dickinson has recorded four points (two goals, two assists) over his last three games. … Tyler Johnson has registered four points (two goals, two assists) over his last four games.

FIVE CATS STATS

  • Florida owns a 12-1-2 record in October over the past two seasons.
    - Eetu Luostarinen and Colin White lead the Panthers with +4 ratings on the road.
    - Josh Mahura leads Florida with a 62.12 CF% at 5-on-5.
    - Matthew Tkachuk has fired off a team-leading 29 shots on goal.
    - Aleksander Barkov is winning 53.4% of his faceoffs this season.

PANTHERS PROJECTED LINEUP (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

Forwards
Carter Verhaeghe - Aleksander Barkov - Sam Reinhart
Rudolfs Balcers - Sam Bennett - Matthew Tkachuk
Eetu Luostarinen - Anton Lundell - Colin White
Ryan Lomberg - Nick Cousins - Patric Hornqvist
Defensemen
Gustav Forsling - Brandon Montour
Josh Mahura - Radko Gudas
Matt Kiersted - Marc Staal
Goaltenders
Sergei Bobrovsky
Spencer Knight

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

- Oct. 21: F Eric Staal signed to a one-year contract
- Oct. 19: D Matt Kiersted and D Lucas Carlsson recalled from Charlotte (AHL)
- Oct. 19: D Aaron Ekblad placed on LTIR

HOW TO WATCH

When: Tuesday, Oct. 25 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Where:United Center - Chicago, IL
TV/Stream:Bally Sports Florida, Bally Sports+, ESPN+ (Out of Region)
Radio: 560 WQAM (Dade/Broward); 1230 WBZT (Palm Beach); 100.3 WCTH (Florida Keys); SiriusXM App & Streaming Channel 932; NHL App

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