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During a recent NHL game, the Boston Bruins displayed a brief offensive surge, but their momentum was halted when Mason Lohrei received a double-minor penalty for high-sticking Steven Lorentz. This incident occurred with 5:23 remaining in the second period, giving the Florida Panthers a significant four-minute power play opportunity, although they were 0-for-2 on the power play so far. Despite previous unsuccessful power plays, the Panthers' defense, led by goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, managed to maintain a shutout against the Bruins.
The Bruins had their first shift of sustained offensive pressure of the whole game, then followed it up with a penalty. Mason Lohrei got dinged for a double-minor on a high stick on Steven Lorentz. Big opportunity for the Panthers with 5:23 to go in the second.
The Bruins just had their best offensive shifts of the night, but the #FlaPanthers defense holds strong and Sergei Bobrovsky makes a few good saves to keep the shutout intact. And now Panthers have a four-minute power play. Lohrei called for a double-minor high stick on Lorentz.
And after all those Bruins chances, Lohrei takes a double minor high-sticking penalty on Lorentz. Wow
Lohrei catches Lorentz with a high stick at 14:37. 4 minute double minor. Panthers PP (0-for-2 so far)
Just as they start to show a little life, the Bruins are going right back on the PK. Lohrei gets a double minor for high-sticking Lorentz.