Down 4-0? No problem for Panthers, who storm back in the third and beat Bruins in shootout
New York TimesBOSTON — Dale Tallon’s voice was unmistakable. “How about that?” Tallon extolled as he and his merry group of front office partners rambled toward the elevator following the Panthers’ most improbable comeback, a 5-4 shootout win over the Atlantic-leading Bruins. It was just a great team win.” After the game, the Panthers, who were left for dead after Boston’s big final 9:05 of the second, were ready to party into the chilly Boston night. “He was put in a situation where he’s sitting there watching and now he’s in the game and you don’t think anything is going to happen and suddenly you’re in a shootout,” Quenneville said. “We know Monty is a young kid who is going to make mistakes along the way, but look at how he bounced back in the third against New York,” goalie coach Robb Tallas said afterward.