Florida Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky has fully reached the point in his career where he’s now padding his resume to further build his Hall of Fame case with every start. Bobrovsky did exactly that by leading the Panthers to an important 5-3 win over the Washington Capitals on Monday night, too. While stopping 22 of the 25 pucks fired his way, Bobrovsky, 37, earned a monumental win, not only for his team, but for his personal ledger. The win moves the Panthers one game better than the Capitals as far as the Eastern Conference standings, but it also allowed Bobrovsky to climb the NHL’s all-time wins list. The 16-year NHL veteran now holds possession of eighth all-time with 446 wins, jumping ahead of Terry Sawchuk and sitting behind Curtis Joseph, who is next up on Bobrovsky’s hit list with 454. Henrik Lundqvist is also in sight to surpass this season in 6th with 459. Even though Bobrovsky’s numbers are a bit down this season compared to his play during Florida’s championship years, he’s still gettingRead More
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