Florida Panthers center Sam Bennett is exactly the type of player coach Paul Maurice wants on his team. Bennett brings energy, consistency, and a hard-nosed style of play that is perfect for the playoffs.
He missed five games with an upper-body injury but returned for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Second Round against the Boston Bruins.
“Prototypical Panther” Back in Action
Bennett’s impact was immediate, as he played a physical game and even had an assist on a power-play goal.
Bennett thrives in the playoffs. He has a history of strong postseason performances, including 15 points in last year’s run to the Stanley Cup Final.
Bennett enjoys the faster pace and intensity of playoff hockey, and he welcomes the opportunity to give everything he has on the ice.
The Panthers are happy to have Bennett back in the lineup, and his presence is a big boost to their Stanley Cup hopes.
Even though some might say Bennett simply elevates his play in the playoffs, Coach Maurice disagrees. Bennett brings the same intensity and physicality throughout the season, making him a natural fit for playoff hockey.
This consistency is what makes him such a valuable player for the Panthers and a key to their success as they chase Lord Stanley’s Cup.