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BOSTON -- Cats have nine lives, right?
By my count, these ones still have more than a few left.
After Sergei Bobrovsky made a game-saving stop on Brad Marchand with one second left in regulation, Matthew Tkachuk lit the lamp at 6:05 of overtime to lift the Panthers to a 4-3 win over the Bruins in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round at TD Garden on Wednesday.

Still trailing 3-2 in the best-of-seven series but filled with a renewed sense of confidence and vigor heading home, the Panthers will host the Bruins for Game 6 at FLA Live Arena on Friday.

"Just super excited," said Tkachuk, who was mobbed by the entire team on the ice after potting the game-winning goal. "We live to fight another day. We stayed alive. Bob makes a hell of a save otherwise our season's over. Then we go out and we were able to score pretty early in overtime. Things happen fast in the playoffs and now they've got to come down to Florida for another one."
Breaking the ice in Boston, the Panthers jumped out to an early lead when Carter Verhaeghe intercepted a pass in the defensive zone and lured Linus Ullmark out of his net before sending a pass into the slot to set up Anthony Duclair for a goal to make it 1-0 at 8:26 of the first period.
Taking the game to the Bruins early on, Florida led 22-12 in its after 20 minutes.
"We've been focused on it all series," Panthers forward Sam Bennett said of the team's physicality. "That's part of our game and how we're going to play. We're going to keep doing that."
On the power play in the second period, the Bruins pulled even when Marchand followed up on his own shot and poked the ensuing rebound through Bobrovsky's pads to make it 1-1 at 2:27.
From there, the Bruins would continue to pepper the net with pucks, but Bobrovsky and the Panthers stood stall. With the two-time Vezina Trophy winner making 17 saves in the middle frame, the Panthers were eventually rewarded with an opening at the other end of the ice.
Showing off his relentlessness on the forecheck, Verhaeghe, despite being surrounded by four Bruins, sent a pass into the slot and right onto the stick of Bennett, who then ripped a shot over Ullmark's glove to put the Panthers on top 2-1 at 18:15.
After missing the first four games of the series while nursing an injury, Patrice Bergeron tied things up for the Bruins early in the third period when he re-directed a shot from Marchand past Bobrovsky on the power play to make it 2-2 at 4:33.
But that tie would be short-lived.
Less than a minute after the Bruins captain got the game knotted up, Sam Reinhart took a pass from Tkachuk and answered with a power-play goal of his own from the slot to put the Panthers back on top 3-2 at 5:14.
Netting his fifth goal of the series, Taylor Hall quickly got the game tied again when he found a loose puck in the slot, turned around and roofed the rubber past Bobrovsky to make it 3-3 at 9:16.
After killing a late power play for the Bruins -- and also being denied a power play of their own after a blatant slashing penalty from Charlie McAvoy was ignored by officials -- the Panthers managed to get the game to overtime when Bobrovsky denied Marchand on a breakaway at the buzzer.
Under fire all game, Bobrovsky finished with 44 saves on 47 shots.
"I felt that the pressure needed to be on Sergei to play this game," Panthers head coach Paul Maurice said. "He needed to carry that weight. Like Matthew Tkachuk carries the weight, like Barkov does, the leaders carry the weight of your team. He needed to carry that weight, and he was brilliant. That was all him. It's not the coaching decision, it's not the faith I showed in him, that's all Sergei Bobrovsky."
With Bobrovsky leaving the door open for a spectacular finish in the extra frame, Verhaeghe chased down a loose puck on the forecheck, forced a turnover on Ullmark and got the puck to Tkachuk, who waited before firing a shot into the abandoned net to secure the 4-3 win.
"We've shown it all year," Bennett said. "People were counting us out a long time ago. We're a team that's going to fight until the bitter end. That's in our nature. We showed it again tonight."

CATS QUOTES

"Outstanding the entire game. He was our best player tonight. You need your goalie to be your best player if you're going to have success in the playoffs, and it was impressive to see a performance like that in a must-win game." - Sam Bennett on Sergei Bobrovsky
"We have to just settle down. There's so much emotions, so much high emotions. We have to settle down, be humble, reset and regroup. The next game is even bigger." - Sergei Bobrovsky on getting ready for Game 6
"We've been so close to elimination from January on that we're pretty good at taking a few punches if we have to, like Sam Bennett did at the end of the third period. Then you get off the mat. I liked our overtime. I like the way we approached it. We learn from it." - Paul Maurice on Florida's resilience

CATS NOTES

  • Carter Verhaeghe ranks third on Florida's all-time playoff scoring list with 20 points.
    - The Panthers improved to 4-2 when scoring first in elimination games.
    - Matthew Tkachuk scored the sixth overtime playoff goal in franchise history.
    - Sergei Bobrovsky's 44 saves are the third-most in a playoff game in franchise history.
    - The Panthers led 48-40 in hits.
    - Aleksander Barkov (6) and Radko Gudas (7) led the Panthers in hits.
    - Aaron Ekblad blocked a team-high four shots on goal.
    - Ryan Lomberg (upper body) is considered day to day after missing Game 5.

WHAT'S NEXT?

The Panthers will look to force a Game 7 and get the series back to Boston when they host the Bruins for Game 6 at FLA Live Arena on Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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