At home, the Panthers have won 6 in a row since a setback to the Vancouver Canucks on October 21. The Panthers picked up a 5-3 win against the Edmonton Oilers last time out on Monday, winning for the 7th time in the past 8 games. They still have an ax to grind against the Cats. Don’t think the B’s are satisfied, though. Boston exacted a little revenge with a 3-2 OT win at TD Garden on October 30. The Bruins were stunned in 7 games by the Florida Panthers in the first round of the playoffs after winning 65 games with 135 points in the regular season. Boston’s offense has come alive lately, going for 4 or more goals in 3 straight outings, while going for 3 or more goals in 16 of 17 games overall. Boston has lost just once in regulation, on November 4 in Detroit, in 17 games overall this season. While Boston has failed to pick up points in 2 of its last 4 games, those losses were in OT. The Bruins head to South Florida looking to get on track after a 5-4 loss in overtime against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday.