The Florida Panthers suffered a devastating 9-1 defeat at the hands of the Carolina Hurricanes, following their White House visit. The Panthers' performance was a stark contrast to their previous achievements, as they struggled to match the Hurricanes' offensive prowess. The game saw the Hurricanes' star player, Nikolaj Ehlers, score a hat trick and assist, marking his first as a member of the team and the sixth of his career. The Hurricanes' dominance was further showcased by the goals from Mark Jankowski, Alexander Nikishin, Andrei Svechnikov, Taylor Hall, and Eric Robinson. Svechnikov's goal, scored on the power play, was a significant milestone, as it marked his 400th career point in the NHL. The Panthers' lone goal was scored by Uvis Balinskis early in the second period, but the Hurricanes responded with eight unanswered goals, showcasing their superior skill and strategy. The Panthers' poor performance continued with just three shots in the opening period, and no player on the team had a positive plus-minus rating. Goaltender Sergei Borovsky struggled, saving only 26 of 35 shots, resulting in a low save percentage. The Hurricanes' strong third-period performance, with six of their nine goals scored in that period, further emphasized their dominance. The Panthers' loss came just a day after they visited the White House, where they presented President Donald Trump with a customized jersey, a Stanley Cup championship ring, and a golden stick, but no Nobel Peace Prize. The Panthers' visit was met with praise from Trump, who highlighted their exceptional playoff run and their role in denying Canada the Stanley Cup for the 32nd consecutive year. Despite the Panthers' impressive achievements, the loss to the Hurricanes served as a stark reminder of the challenges they face in the NHL.