Why Robert Lachowicz's departure is the end of an era
Prior to the 2011 playoff semi final, the Panthers had never beaten arch rivals Sheffield at a finals weekend. This was despite having numerous opportunities to do so through the years. After coming from 2-0 down, a thriller at the NIC was headed to overtime. Youngster Robert Lachowicz, who had experienced a 32 point breakout season, was given the most important shift of his career yet, and would not disappoint. After a great turn and go to escape the helpless Rod Sarich, he would find Matthew Myers whose backhand on net was fumbled by Ervins Mustukovs. It would be Lachowicz who pounced the loose puck to bury it and send the Panthers faithful into pandemonium. The lad from Beeston had written his place in the history books. The victory over Cardiff in the final the following day would secure the first multi trophy season in club history and kickstart the clubs golden era. Lachowicz played a massive part in this era, arguably a much bigger one than people give him credit for. The fi