SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The final score of the Florida game Saturday: Panthers 7, Columbus Blue Jackets 6.
And on the scoreboard, it read “6 7.”
Panthers, meet a phenomenon.
The viral term “6-7” was the talk of the Panthers’ locker room after their overtime win, even though the back-to-back Stanley Cup champions — like pretty much everybody else on the planet — have no idea what it means.
“I don’t know what is going on with this 6-7 thing,” said Panthers forward Sam Bennett, who scored the winning goal in overtime. “But it’s funny that’s how it ended tonight.”
It seems possible that Bennett knows more about the craze than he’s letting on. In the on-ice postgame interview with Panthers sideline reporter Katie Engleson of Scripps Sports, Bennett made the juggling hands gesture that has b

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