NHL Game Preview: Ottawa Senators (1-0-0) vs. Florida Panthers (2-0-0)

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Venue & Game Details

Location: Amerant Bank Arena, 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise, FL 33323

Time: 7:00 p.m. ET

Broadcast: ESPN+ (U.S.), SN1 (Canada), Scripps regional feeds

Team Records & Recent Form

Ottawa Senators (1-0-0): Opened the season with a 5–4 win over Tampa Bay, led by Shane Pinto’s two goals and a game-winner from Claude Giroux. Ottawa is coming off a 45-30-7 season and their first playoff berth in eight years.

Florida Panthers (2-0-0): The reigning Stanley Cup champions started strong with wins over Chicago (3–2) and Philadelphia (2–1). Florida finished 47-31-4 last season and are seeking a third straight Cup.

Recent Form (last 5 games, including preseason):

Senators: W–W–L–L–W

Panthers: W–W–W–L–L

Injury Report

Senators: RW Drake Batherson (IR), D Tyler Kleven (IR)

Panthers: LW Matthew Tkachuk (IR), C Aleksander Barkov (LTIR), C Tomas Nosek (IR)

Key Player Matchups

Brady Tkachuk (OTT) vs. Brad Marchand (FLA): Two physical, emotional leaders who set the tone with grit and scoring touch.

Tim Stützle (OTT) vs. Sam Bennett (FLA): Stützle’s speed and creativity against Bennett’s two-way game will be pivotal down the middle.

Goaltending: Linus Ullmark (OTT) vs. Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA). Ullmark was sharp in Ottawa’s opener, while Bobrovsky remains the backbone of Florida’s Cup defense.

Series History

2024–25 season series: Panthers won 2 of 3 meetings, outscoring Ottawa 11–7.

All-time: Florida has had the upper hand in recent years, especially at home.

Betting Trends:

Panthers were 20-16-2 vs. Atlantic Division last season.

Senators went 16-13-3 vs. Atlantic Division last season.

4 of the last 5 meetings between these teams went Over 5.5 goals.

Florida has won 7 of its last 9 home games dating back to last season.

Summary

This matchup pits Ottawa’s rising young core against the defending champions. Pinto, Stützle, and Tkachuk headline the Senators’ attack, while Florida leans on Marchand, Reinhart, and Bobrovsky to continue their Cup defense. With Barkov and Tkachuk sidelined, Florida’s depth will be tested, but their championship pedigree and home dominance make them the favorites. Expect a spirited, high-event game with Florida holding the edge.

Game Odds

Ottawa Senators              5.5

Florida Panthers               – 142

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, October 10, 2025

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