Paul Maurice delivers epic quote during intense game 2 vs the Rangers
Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice dropped an epic quote during the first period of their series against the New York Rangers pertaining to team discipline.
During the third round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Florida Panthers have gotten quite chippy with the New York Rangers. Tonight during game two, they have taken multiple penalties and some of them are quite dirty.
THE RANGERS OPEN THE SCORING AND ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE
When asked about the Panthers' discipline, head coach Paul Maurice dropped one of the funniest quotes of the 2024 playoffs.
"Nobody's been arrested yet"
Paul Maurice on discipline in Game 2 so far
As it stands, the game is tied at one a piece during the second period and the Panthers are pushing the Rangers to their heels. If they win this game, they will take a 2-0 going back home to Florida.
Source - PuckReporter
Paul Maurice drops an epic quote during violent game 2 vs the Rangers
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