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The Latest on Florida Panthers Rookie Mackie Samoskevich

Not long after scoring the Florida Panthers first goal Thursday night, Mackie Samoskevich left the game and did not return.
Samoskevich appeared to get tangled up in the corner and was slow to skate off the ice early in the second period.
After Florida beat the Blues 3-2 on a late goal from Matthew Tkachuk, coach Paul Maurice said Samoskevich had an upper-body injury.
“I don’t think it’s too, too bad,” Maurice said.
Samoskevich, 22, had missed the previous three games with an illness but looked good in the time he was on the ice Thursday.
He deflected a shot from Sam Bennett from in front of the net at 3:31, tying the score at 1.
Samoskevich had not scored since Dec. 30 — a span of 14 games.
“He looked exactly like he did in the LA game at home, which is why we were excited about it before he got sick,’’ Maurice said of having Samoskevich on the second line with Bennett and Tkachuk.
“We think we have something we really like. We just can’t keep it together.’’
With the Panthers not playing again until Feb. 22 against Seattle, Maurice said that Samoskevich could miss Saturday’s game against the Ottawa Senators and be ready for the team’s final push to the playoffs.
“If he doesn’t go against Ottawa, he gets to go through that break and we can get those guys back together,” Maurice said. “They have some chemistry, for sure.”
ON DECK: GAME No. 57
OTTAWA SENATORS at FLORIDA PANTHERS
- When: Saturday, 7 p.m.
- Where: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise
- Local TV: Scripps Sports — WSFL 39 (Miami/FTL); WHDT 9 (WPB); LAFF 36.3 (SWFla)
- Streaming: Panthers+; ESPN+
- Radio: WPOW 96.5-FM2; WBZT 1230-AM (Palm Beach); WCTH 100.3-FM (Florida Keys); SiriusXM
- Panthers Radio Streaming: SiriusXM 932, NHL App
- Last Season: Panthers won 4-0
- This Season (Senators Lead 1-0) — At Ottawa: Senators 3, Panthers 1 (Oct 10); Ap. 5. At Florida: Saturday.
- All-time Regular Season Series: Ottawa leads 58-48-5, 3 ties
- Up Next for the Panthers: Feb. 22 vs. Seattle Kraken, 6 p.m.
