The Hit and Its Consequences
Leon Draisaitl's hit on Aleksander Barkov earned him a two-minute minor penalty for roughing. The incident occurred while the Panthers were leading 2-1 in the game. Barkov was playing the puck in his defensive zone when Draisaitl came in on the forecheck, left his skates, and made contact with his elbow to Barkov's jaw. Barkov fell to the ice, required medical attention, and subsequently headed to the trainers' room. He was unavailable for the last 9:28 of the game. Despite the loss of their captain, the Panthers rallied to close out the game, securing a victory and extending their series lead to 2-0.
Evan Rodrigues capitalized on the penalty given to Draisaitl by scoring his second goal of the game on the ensuing power play. This goal proved crucial in maintaining the Panthers' lead.
Player Safety Decision
The NHL Department of Player Safety reviewed the hit and determined that it did not rise to the level necessary to warrant a suspension. They concluded that Draisaitl's hit was neither predatory nor delivered with intent to injure. Furthermore, Draisaitl's history was taken into account; he has no previous suspensions and only two fines in his career.
The Department of Player Safety also considered Barkov's status for Game 3 in their decision-making process. While Barkov was visibly shaken by the hit, reports indicate that his health is trending in the right direction, and he appears on track to play in the next game. This positive prognosis likely influenced the decision not to suspend Draisaitl.
Key Player Contributions
Barkov has been instrumental for the Panthers, tying for the team lead with 19 points in 19 games, alongside Matthew Tkachuk. Barkov's defensive efforts have also been crucial in shutting down Edmonton's star player, Connor McDavid, who has managed only one assist in the first two games of the series.
Draisaitl remains a vital player for the Oilers, ranking second on the team in both goals and points in the postseason. Having him available for Game 3 is a significant relief for the Oilers as they attempt to turn the series around.
Team Reactions
The Panthers' head coach commented on Barkov's condition, saying, "He came in today. He wasn't worse. That's a really good thing. The real assessment will be tomorrow, but if he continues to progress, we should be in good shape."
Another player remarked, "You never want to see your captain go down, but I thought everyone did a great job focusing and got the job done."
Addressing the hit itself, a Panthers' representative stated, "I think he went in there to hit. His hands got up a little bit high. He was trying to knock him off the puck, and that led to the penalty."
Looking Ahead
With a 2-0 series lead, the Panthers aim to maintain their momentum heading into Game 3. Barkov's expected return will be a significant boost for the team as they look to put even more pressure on the Oilers. Meanwhile, Edmonton will need to capitalize on having Draisaitl back in the lineup and find ways to generate more offense, particularly from McDavid, who has been effectively contained thus far.
Adding to the intensity, Edmonton's forward, Sam Carrick, was fined $2,213.54 for slashing Florida's Dmitry Kulikov. Both teams understand the importance of maintaining discipline and focus as they continue to vie for playoff success.
One veteran player emphasized the mental aspect of the game, saying, "Part of that is the mental discipline to leave the game where it is regardless of the result. It's done for me. It's all done."
Fans are eagerly awaiting the next matchup, with Edmonton's home crowd poised to support their team in what promises to be another fiercely contested game. Game 3 will undoubtedly be pivotal for both teams, with the Oilers looking to make a comeback and the Panthers aiming to extend their lead.
As the series progresses, the performances of key players like Barkov and Draisaitl will be closely scrutinized, with their contributions potentially tipping the balance in this tightly contested playoff battle.