During a recent NHL game, goaltender Felix Sandstrom faced significant challenges, allowing the Florida Panthers to secure a 3-0 lead against the Philadelphia Flyers. Sandstrom, who entered the night with a save percentage (SP) of .829, saw this figure slightly adjusted to .841 after the game started. Despite the Flyers' offensive efforts, Sandstrom's performance was highlighted by a series of goals that were considered preventable, including one where he failed to fully catch a shot from Carter Verhaeghe, allowing it to slip past him. The game's progression saw the Panthers capitalize on these moments, with the Flyers' coach, John Tortorella, visibly frustrated by the turn of events.
Sandstrom having a night to forget. 3-0, #Panthers.
Ugly goal. Sandström should 100% have that one. Tortorella is very unhappy. 3-0 Panthers. #FLAvsPHI | #LetsGoFlyers
Oh jeez. Sandstrom with another bad goal. This time he gets a piece of a Verhaeghe rush shot but can't squeeze it in his glove and it trickles past him. 3-0 Florida, after the Flyers had a ton of offensive pressure.
Two goals allowed on five shots isn't going to help Sandstrom's .829 SP entering the night. 2-0 Panthers
Two goals allowed on five shots isn't going to help Sandstrom's .841 SP entering the night. 2-0 Panthers
So uh... Felix Sandstrom is gonna want to have that one back. Yikes. 1-0 Florida.