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Jacob, what about you for the Panthers to I mean, obviously, they're much different team that played against the Bruins last year. I, how are they going to do it again, basically
0:11
I think the key for them is to really try and suffocate the offense that the Bruins can generate and really just get on top of them with the offense that the Panthers are able to generate
0:25
So keeping with the transition game that they were able to really show off against the Tampa Bay Lightning and stick to that type of game
0:33
I don't think that they need to change a whole lot with the way that they were playing from that first round
0:39
I think if they stick to that same type of game plan, it's the same type of situation
0:44
You have a top end goaltender that you need to get to early and you have a defense that can try and shut you down really well
0:52
So if you get on top of them and you suffocate the offense while getting in on the goaltender as fast as you possibly can, I think all of that combined is really where they're going to succeed
1:04
So I think just sticking to the same game plan is their key to success here more than anything else
1:11
Because the similarities between the two teams are surprisingly similar, for lack of a better word, more than anything else
1:21
And despite some people maybe thinking that Boston is, you know, maybe on a bit of a downtrend, I don't think that they are
1:31
Maybe I'm in the minority in that opinion, but they might not have the star power, but just as a team and as a whole, they still have a great system going on
1:40
So you still have to compete with that type of a system
1:44
So the Panthers have the capacity to do it. They show that they can do it against Tampa Bay
1:48
Now they have to do the same thing with Boston. So regardless of Swayman or if it's Allmark and Nett, getting on top of the goaltender, getting goals in early, and then just suffocating the offense and getting every chance out fast, that's the key