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Inside Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky’s postgame wine raffles

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Panthers Goalie sergei Bobrovsky ⁤Celebrates Wins with Teammate Wine Raffles

SUNRISE, ‌FL – Florida panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky ‍has cultivated‌ a unique ⁣postgame ⁤tradition: a raffle awarding a ‌bottle of wine to a teammate following each of ‍his victories. Teh practice, a⁢ gesture of‌ appreciation ​for the⁣ team’s collective effort, ‌has become a popular ritual within the‌ Panthers’ locker room​ as the team enjoys sustained success.

bobrovsky, a 16-year NHL veteran, began⁣ his career with the Philadelphia Flyers before a trade sent him to the Columbus Blue Jackets, where he earned two Vezina‍ Trophies as the league’s top goaltender.He joined the Panthers in ‌2019, ⁢signing a seven-year, ⁢$70 million contract. While his initial seasons in Florida brought mixed ⁤results – ‍including just one shutout in ‌his ⁢first two‍ years and a⁢ career-worst 3.23 ‌goals-against average in his debut campaign – Bobrovsky found his⁣ stride in the 2022-23 playoffs.

Initially not the Game 1 starter ⁣against the Boston Bruins, Bobrovsky took over for Alex Lyon during the ⁣series, ultimately leading the Panthers to an upset ⁣victory and a surprising run⁤ to the Stanley Cup Final, ‍where they ‍lost to the Vegas⁢ Golden Knights in five games.

“We have a great group of guys,” ‌Bobrovsky ⁢said. “We’ve got‍ great, solid management, ⁢great ‍coaches, great staff. It’s exciting to be part of this team. ​I appreciate this prospect to be the goalie for this organization, and I’m blessed.”

Bobrovsky’s recent performance ‍has​ been particularly strong, recording five shutouts in ⁤his past six playoff series. His generosity and humility have​ resonated ‍with ​teammates.

“He’s been unbelievable, ⁤and we don’t have our success⁢ without him,” said ‌Panthers​ forward Carter Verhaeghe, a past raffle winner. “he’s such‍ a good guy.If you’re lucky to talk to him, he’s a really, really fun guy to be around.”

Forward Jonah Gadjovich added,”He loves to give back. he’s a very generous guy,and I think‌ he just has⁢ some fun with it,too.”

Some players, like defenseman Gustav Schmidt, who has won ‌the raffle twice, have enjoyed ⁤thier winnings, but are preserving at ⁣least one bottle. “I’ll never​ drink it,” Schmidt said.

The tradition excludes⁣ the coaching staff, a decision understood by Head Coach⁢ Paul Maurice. “The players do ‘all the ​hard things,’ such as blocking shots and defending to help preserve Bobrovsky’s shutout bids,” Maurice explained. “It’s a smart thing to do. And it’s a kind‍ thing‌ to do.” He jokingly added, ‍”(He) could expand ​it every once in a while. I’m just saying.”

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