Florida Panthers Goalie’s Concerning Playoffs Stat Revealed Amidst Crucial Game Against Toronto Maple Leafs

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“Our confidence is never wavering. We feel we’ve got the best goalie in the world back there,” Florida Panthers goaltender Sam Reinhart said after the Toronto Maple Leafs went up 2-0 in the series. Unfortunately, recent statistics have revealed that Sergei Bobrovsky is certainly having some problems with his form. Despite starting off strong, the Vezina Trophy winner is yet to live up to his ‘Big Game Bob’ reputation.

That’s because after putting up a 1.000 save percentage in the shutout victory against Tampa, Bobrovsky has let in multiple goals. In fact, the issues started in the very next game when Tampa scored 5 goals against the Panthers’ goalie, dropping his SV% to .810. Unfortunately, that stat has only trended downward against the Maple Leafs after two games. How bad is it, you ask?

The Athletics’ James Mirtle had the answer. “Sergei Bobrovsky’s save percentage is down to .800 in this series, last among all goalies in the second round,” the senior hockey writer wrote about the Florida Panthers’ goalie on X.

Sergei Bobrovsky’s save percentage is down to .800 in this series, last among all goalies in the second round.

— James Mirtle (@mirtle) May 9, 2025

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