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The defender of Florida Panthers, Aaron Ekblad, has thrown Brandon Hail from game 4 out of a one-game suspension with an unpenized high hit in the return of the Tampa Bay Lightning striker.

Then Ekblad played a key role in the defending champion Panthers from Come from Come-Hind 4: 2 on Monday, in which two team records occurred and the lightning bumped into the edge of the excretion.

The defender drove towards the hail and caught him in the second period with his forearm. Hail fell backwards and hit his head on the ice. He seemed to be revealing when he climbed and went to the changing room.

Hagel, who had 90 points in the regular season, did not return to the game.

He was suspended from game 2 from game 2 because of his first round after his hard hit Knoot Panthers captain. This was followed by a late Matthew Tkachuk hit in game 3, who did not carry out a disciplinary action.

“It will be difficult to answer questions about a goal of every single game,” said Lightning coach Jon Cooper in his press conference after the game before not answering.

How the Panthers defeated the lighting in game 4

The Ekblad hit during the game was not an penalty, which caused Cooper Iate to be on the bench. But the trainer soon celebrated.

When the game was resumed after the hail injury, Mitchell achieved Chaffee and Erik Cernak from Tampa Bay for 11 seconds for a 2-1 flash. This set up a Lightning record for the fastest two playoff goals.

Ekblad seemed to bind the game in the third period, but the flash challenged it for forgiveness, won the review and the goal became an eviant.

Ekblad's next goal counted. He was alone in front of him when he received a pass from Sam Reinhart and defeated the finalist of the Vasilevskiy, the finalist of the Vezina Trophy, at 4:13 p.m.

Seth Jones brought Florida a goal 11 seconds later and set up a Panthers record. The previous mark of 14 seconds was set in game 1 by Nate Schmidt and Matthew Tkachuk.

Carter Veraeghe put the game away with a gate with empty networks.

The Panthers lead the series 3-1 and were able to complete them on Wednesday in Tampa with a win in game 5

Niko Mikkola, who is expelled from Zemgus Girgenson's

The Ekblad hit was not the only rough in the game. Floridas Niko Mikkola was ejected in the third period due to bordes by Zemgus Girgenson. Girgenson was on his knees when Mikkola hit him.

Stars Rout Avalanche for the series management

Dallas' Wyatt Johnston scored the game for his first goal of the Playoffs 2025 for nine seconds. He ended with two goals and an assist in a 6-2 victory that Dallas scored a 3-2 lead.

Mikko Rantannen also achieved his first playoff goal with the stars.

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