The Florida Panthers defeat the New York Rangers 3 to 1! Who's going to get passed BOB?!?! Sergei Bobrovsky reaches 400 wins ...
Sergei Bobrovsky is the 14th goaltender in NHL history to record 400 career wins — and got to the mark faster than any other ...
Sergei Bobrovsky returned from a 17-game absence Tuesday, but played only 89 minutes between the pipes before suffering yet another lower-body injury. Bobrovsky, 28, has missed 43 games over the ...
Bobrovsky is expected to start at home against Minnesota on Tuesday, according to George Richards of Florida Hockey Now. Bobrovsky is 3-1-1 with a 2.95 GAA and an .896 save percentage in five ...
Bobrovsky made 23 saves in Saturday's 4-3 overtime ... 896 save percentage, and Bob may not get a break until the defending Stanley Cup champs play back-to-back games in Finland against the ...
The Florida Panthers would not have made it to the Stanley Cup Final last year without the excellence of goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. The veteran found a way to bring Florida back from the dead ...
Bob Ross taught millions of viewers how to paint beautiful landscapes with a plethora of happy little trees. It’s been close to 30 years since he passed, but his popularity continues. Artist Nicholas ...
Panthers' Kyle Okposo reflects on Sergei Bobrovsky's intense training during Stanley Cup Final series Panthers' Kyle Okposo reflects on Sergei Bobrovsky's intense training during Stanley Cup Final ...
Discuss amongst yourselves whether Bobrovsky is worth a cap hit of $7.425 million for the next four seasons, which at this point will be second only to Henrik Lundqvist of the New York Rangers. It ...
Coming off of their first Stanley Cup title, the Panthers will be a force again. Sergei Bobrovsky should be riding high off of the most successful season of his career, and with the situation ...
There’s still room to grow up and be better.” Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) blocks a shot on goal during the second period of a game on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2024, at Amerant ...
Diving defenders covered the ice, while Sergei Bobrovsky's glued glove and swift stick spoiled shots, denying an Edmonton Oilers rally to lead the Florida Panthers to their first Stanley Cup on ...