Three takeaways: Panthers not ready for Caps' rush game, Samoskevich gets look on top line

Mar 22, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Capitals center Connor McMichael (24) scores a goal past Florida Panthers goaltender Vitek Vanecek (41) during the first half at Capital One Arena. (Amber Searls-Imagn Images)

The Florida Panthers can go ahead and file Saturday’s loss to the Washington Capitals away in deep, dark drawer.

No need to keep tabs on much of what happened during Florida’s 6-3 loss to the Caps.

Not after this post, anyway.

The defeat was a tough pill to swallow at the end of a frustrating road trip, but that’s all that it was.

Fortunately, the Panthers have endured bumps in the road like this before and come out on the other side just fine.

No reason to suspect that won’t be the case this time around.

Let’s get to Saturday’s takeaways.

UNPREPARED FOR THE RUSH

It’s no secret that the Capitals are a fast team that likes to create opportunities in transition and keep their opponents on their heels.

Florida has faced teams who play similar styles and shown that they can clog the neutral zone, limit time and space and keep the game on a more level plane.

That did not happen on Saturday.

It was clear from early on that the Capitals were dictating the style of play, and while Florida can keep up thanks to their very skilled players, playing the rush game generally isn’t a recipe for success when it comes to the Panthers.

As we saw, Florida’s usually rock-solid defending can get a little leaky when the game opens up.

“We had a really hard time with some of our rush reads, and then the creation of the rush as well, how we let them develop,” said Panthers Head Coach Paul Maurice. “A fast team, they made us pay pretty quick and tough to come back on. We had some tough reads, and that's the coach's job to make sure that everybody knows who they've got, so we'll work on it.”

NOT OVERLY CONCERNED

Looking over Florida’s recent collection of games, there isn’t much to feel great about with 12 games left until the playoffs.

Fortunately for the Cats, their current group is far from what will suit up when the postseason arrives.

Between missing players and their recent travel schedule, the Panthers have valid reasons for being a bit off their game lately.

The effort level remains high, as is the confidence that things will snap back into place.

“I'm not concerned about it,” Maurice said. “We've had some challenges, like in the first 50 games, finding that level. We’ve had a couple of tough nights here on this road trip. It's been six games, and we'd like to be .500 or better when you're on the road. We failed to do that, but we won't fold the season.”

MACKIE MOVED UP

When the game reached the third period, with Florida down 6-3, Maurice tried something with his forward lines.

Rookie Mackie Samoskevich was moved up to the Panthers top line, with Sasha Barkov and Sam Reinhart.

There is no denying the chemistry that has grown between Samoskevich and second line center Sam Bennett, and it’s a big part of why the youngster has seen his play elevated to another level in recent weeks.

Seeing how the electric youngster does when paired up with Florida’s most dynamic scorers seems like the logical next step in his freshman season progression.

“It’s something I've been playing with in my head, and at that point, it was something that I wanted to see,” Maurice said. “He's just been a really good player for us, and he's very creative with what he does. We were down by a whole bunch, so I wanted to just take a look at it.”

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