NHL Game Preview: Chicago Blackhawks (0-0-0) vs. Florida Panthers (0-0-0)

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Venue & Game Info

  • Time: 5:00 PM ET (2:00 PM PT)
  • Location: Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, Florida
  • Broadcast: ESPN, SN1, TVAS

Injury Report

Florida Panthers

  • Aleksander Barkov (C): Out 7–9 months (ACL/MCL surgery).
  • Matthew Tkachuk (F): Out until December (sports hernia/adductor surgery).
  • Tomas Nosek (F): Out indefinitely (knee).

Chicago Blackhawks

  • Landon Slaggert (F): Lower body, out.
  • Joey Anderson (F): Lower body, out.
  • Alex Vlasic (D): Day‑to‑day (leg laceration).

Projected Lineups

Chicago Blackhawks

  • Top Line: Andre Burakovsky – Connor Bedard – Ryan Donato
  • Second Line: Tyler Bertuzzi – Frank Nazar – Teuvo Teravainen
  • Goaltender: Spencer Knight (facing his former team)

Florida Panthers

  • Top Line: Eetu Luostarinen – Anton Lundell – Sam Reinhart
  • Second Line: Carter Verhaeghe – Sam Bennett – Brad Marchand
  • Goaltender: Sergei Bobrovsky (37, veteran starter)

Team Records (2024–25 Season)

  • Florida Panthers: 47‑31‑4 (Stanley Cup Champions, second straight title)
    • Home: 33‑15‑3
    • Power Play: 23.8%
  • Chicago Blackhawks: 25‑46‑11
  • Road: 10‑26‑5
  • Goals per Game: 2.7

Recent Form

  • Panthers: Enter as back‑to‑back Cup champions, but missing Barkov and Tkachuk significantly reduces their offensive punch.
  • Blackhawks: Rebuilding under new coach Jeff Blashill, with Connor Bedard (67 points last season) as centerpiece. Spencer Knight gets emotional start vs. his former team.

Series History

  • All‑Time: Panthers lead the series 29‑21‑3.
  • Last Season: Florida swept Chicago 2‑0.
  • Trend: Panthers have won 6 of the last 7 meetings.

Betting Trends

  • Panthers leaned Over (54% of games).
  • Blackhawks leaned Under (52% of games).

Key Matchups

  • Connor Bedard (CHI) vs. Sam Reinhart (FLA): Bedard is Chicago’s offensive engine; Reinhart must carry Florida’s top line without Barkov/Tkachuk.
  • Spencer Knight (CHI) vs. Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA): Knight faces his old team; Bobrovsky remains steady but is aging.
  • Special Teams: Florida’s power play was elite last year; Chicago’s penalty kill must improve to stay competitive.

Game Odds

Chicago Blackhawks       5.5

Florida Panthers               – 285

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, October 6, 2025

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