BOSTON — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice considered it a good omen when the fire alarm went off at the team hotel on Friday afternoon, just as he was settling in for a pregame nap.
''In my career, the number of times that something got messed up at the hotel … it's like a guaranteed win,'' Maurice said after a 2-1 victory over Boston earned the Panthers a spot in the Eastern Conference finals. ''I said, ‘If this holds true, I guarantee we're winning today.'"
Maurice's superstition held true a few hours later when defenseman Gustav Forsling scored the tiebreaking goal with 1:33 left, and Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 22 shots to help the Panthers beat the Bruins 2-1 and clinch their second-round playoff series in six games.
A year after playing for the Stanley Cup, the Panthers will meet the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference finals. Maurice may have been deprived of a nap on Friday, but his team has five days to prepare for Game 1 against the Rangers on Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden.
''I'm not doing that. I'm not doing anything with that,'' he said. ''I need a day off.''
Anton Lundell scored for the Panthers and also set up the game-winner when his shot was deflected to the left side of the net. Forsling came in and beat Jeremy Swayman on the short side.
''I didn't see it go in. I just saw someone else react. It was amazing," said Forsling, who scored 10 goals this season — one of them a game-winner. ''I'm not usually the guy who scores the game-winning goal; I'm out there trying to defend. It's nice to help your team win, but I'll stick to defense.''
Florida won all three games in Boston this series and six straight playoff games at the TD Garden. The Panthers also knocked the record-setting Bruins out of the playoffs last year on their way to the Stanley Cup Final, where they lost to the Las Vegas Golden Knights.