SUNRISE, Fla. — Less than an hour after his team had lost an overtime heartbreaker early Saturday morning, Paul Maurice was sitting at the Madison Square Garden podium craving jokes.
He hadn’t seen Barclay Goodrow’s game-winner yet, he said, because the layout of the Garden made it impossible for him to see his video guy.
“I’m not sure he still works for us,” Maurice joked. “I truly have not seen the goal, cause we have to send out telegrams.”
This, after a 2-1 overtime loss in the conference finals, is a rarity.
But Maurice and the Panthers alike feel perfectly comfortable with where they are in this series against the Rangers as it heads down to Florida for Game 3 on Sunday afternoon.
“Distraught is not the right word,” Maurice said. “I’m fine with tonight. You shouldn’t come in and beat the Presidents’ Trophy team twice in a row. You really shouldn’t.”
Earning a split at the Garden — and one in which they played a strong pair of games at that — is something the Panthers are happy with.
They have yet to lose back-to-back games in these playoffs, with a 3-0 record after losses.
And playing on home ice, with matchups now in their control, the Panthers appear confident in their position.

