Carter Verhaeghe (/vərˈheɪɡiː/ vər-HAY-ghee; born August 14, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player for the Florida Panthers of the National...
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one, Florida took a 1–0 lead four minutes into the first period when Carter Verhaeghe received a pass from Aleksander Barkov, beating Edmonton goaltender...
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Verhaeghe may refer to: Bart Verhaeghe (born 1965), Belgian footballer and club president Carter Verhaeghe (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey centre for...
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Panthers in game one, emerging victorious for a 3–2 score. In game two, Carter Verhaeghe scored the overtime game-winning goal for the Panthers, providing a...
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giving Boston a 3–1 series lead with a 6–2 victory. In game five, Carter Verhaeghe assisted on three goals including the Panthers' overtime goal scored...
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overtime, despite a few saves by Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman, Carter Verhaeghe scored to win the game 4–3 and stun the Bruins, setting up a second...
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Matthew Tkachuk scored on a rebound from Carter Verhaeghe to tie the game 2–2. With the game in overtime, Verhaeghe fired a wrist shot past Hill giving Florida...
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won the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award, Carter Verhaeghe won the John B. Sollenberger Trophy and Verhaeghe and Alex Barre-Boulet both won the Willie...
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lead at 10:37 on T. J. Oshie's goal to win 4–2. Aleksander Barkov and Carter Verhaeghe both scored a goal and provided an assist in the Panthers' 5–1 victory...
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Matthew Tkachuk 80 26 62 88 +19 88 Aleksander Barkov 73 23 57 80 +33 24 Carter Verhaeghe 76 34 38 72 +17 36 Sam Bennett 69 20 21 41 +17 100 Evan Rodrigues 80...
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