It will join three other Darden restaurants along the International Speedway Boulevard corridor between Interstate 95 and Clyde Morris Boulevard that already includes a Red Lobster restaurant, a LongHorn Steak House and an Olive Garden. The Daytona Beach location will be the chain's 35th restaurant. International Speedway Blvd., across the street from Daytona International Speedway, will be the chain's first in the two-county area.īahama Breeze is a chain of Caribbean-themed eateries. We know what’s at stake for Game 4, and it’s a big game for us.DAYTONA BEACH - Another national restaurant chain is expanding to the Volusia-Flagler area.ĭarden Restaurants is set to open a Bahama Breeze Island Grille restaurant in Daytona Beach on Aug. “They got a little momentum off winning last game. “Go win Game 4, it’s 3-1: That’s a pretty big lead,” McNabb said. Veteran Vegas defenseman Brayden McNabb agreed with the notion that he and his teammates have control after establishing it earlier in the series. “No, we’re scratching and clawing shift by shift. “The picture that just came into my head was a frog reaching up and choking an alligator or something, ‘I’ve got him where I want him,’” Maurice said. He shook off any notion the Panthers might have found control of the series - saying they didn’t even feel that way when they were on the way to beating Toronto in five games and sweeping Carolina. There’s also Tkachuk’s latest playoff heroics: setting up new dad Brandon Montour’s goal early in Game 3, scoring with 2:17 left in regulation to tie it and screening Vegas goalie Adin Hill to pave the way for Verhaeghe to find the net.Ĭoach Paul Maurice said the win gave his team a chance, and that’s enough for him right now. They can also go back to making it a priority to create South Florida rush hour-like traffic in front of Bobrovsky, who returned to his second- and third-round form in a major bounce back from getting pulled in Game 2, stopping 25 of 27 shots.īobrovsky’s brilliance is just one reason the Panthers are riding high after Carter Verhaeghe’s goal got them back in the series and made them 7-0 in overtime this postseason. We know we’ll be better from it next game, but there’s just little critiques that we can probably do to help ourselves out.” We’re not going to beat ourselves down on it. “That’s something that we’re going to have to clean up. Forward Keegan Kolesar, whose crunching hit on Matthew Tkachuk knocked Florida’s leading scorer out for a big stretch of Game 3 because of concussion protocol, pointed to the Golden Knights giving up three goals at even strength as an anomaly. The other 10%, the adjustments that make up the chess match during any playoff series, is also easy to identify. It’ll be predominantly what we’ve been doing, 90% of how we want to play.” “We certainly feel the first three games there’s been way more good than bad,” Cassidy said. But there are still elements of what Vegas is doing entirely within this series that give players confidence, everything from going a surprising 6 of 17 on the power play and a perfect 12 of 12 on the penalty kill to solving Sergei Bobrovsky early and even Ivan Barbashev hitting the post late in the third period Thursday. That’s still the blueprint, which could come in handy since that was also a road game. What followed was their best performance of the entire season. The Golden Knights have only lost consecutive games once on this playoff run, when they were up 3-0 on Dallas in the Western Conference final. We’re going to work to get better and keep growing our game and hopefully be better.” We’re going to do what we’ve always done. “We’re not going to beat ourselves up over (Game 3). We don’t need to,” coach Bruce Cassidy said from his team’s beachfront hotel Friday morning. Taking a day away off the ice and away from the rink - but not too far away from hockey on this big a stage - the Golden Knights are calm, cool and confident going into Game 4 tonight with another chance to move toward hoisting the Cup. They’re breathing easily up 2-1 on the Florida Panthers in the series, knowing fully they’ve been the better team so far. The sour taste in the aftermath of their Stanley Cup Final Game 3 loss is gone for the Vegas Golden Knights, who quickly moved on to enjoying the nearby ocean breeze.
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