Miami Herald (Sunday)

After three big victories, a bump in the road

Detroit scored twice in the second period to defeat Florida, which ended up 3-1-0 on its four-game trip.

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com

The Florida Panthers knew it was coming. They had just walloped the Detroit Red Wings a night earlier. With the second game of a back-toback on the horizon, they knew Detroit wasn’t going to go down easily.

“We feel good about ourselves,” forward Patric Hornqvist said Friday, “but we can’t just sit back now because we’ve been winning lately here. We just have to keep working and keep doing the right things.”

“We’re looking at them to respond,” forward Anthony Duclair added.

Detroit’s response Saturday came in the second period. The Panthers couldn’t recover.

The Red Wings scored twice in the period to erase an early deficit and defeat the Panthers 2-1 at Little Caesars Arena. It was the only loss on this four-game road trip for Florida, which drops to 11-3-2. Two of the Panthers’ three regulation losses this year have come against Detroit (5-12-3).

Patrik Nemeth and Mathias Brome scored for Detroit.

Nemeth’s goal, his first of the season, came on a wrist shot in the left circle through traffic and past Sergei Bobrovsky shortly after the Red Wings won a faceoff in the offensive zone. Brome’s goal came on a rebound after a Dylan Larkin shot.

“We shot ourselves in the foot in the second period,” forward Frank Vatrano said.

The two goals negated the Panthers’ first-period lead,

which came when Alex Wennberg tapped the puck past Jonathan Bernier after some nifty stickwork in front of the net.

Wennberg now has five goals on the season, all of which have come in the past seven games. His goal was also the first this season by the Panthers’ second power-play unit.

Bernier stopped 38 shots, including all 30 at even strength, to improve to 4-2-0.

Bobrovsky stopped 25 and fell to 5-2-1 on the season. Saturday was Bobrovsky’s first loss of the season in a game in which he had a save percentage of at least .900.

ROAD TRIP RECAP

Even with the loss Saturday, the Panthers outscored opponents 18-11 over the four games this road trip, which included a 6-4 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday, a 4-3 overtime win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday and a 7-2 win over Detroit on Friday.

Only three of the Panthers’ 18 goals came on the power play, with a fourth coming during the three-on-three overtime against Carolina.

Jonathan Huberdeau tallied seven points (three goals, four assists) during the road trip and leads the team with 22 points after 16 games.

Aleksander Barkov (two goals, four assists), Anthony Duclair (two goals, two assists) and Patric Hornqvist (two goals, two assists) also averaged at least one point per game during the trip.

Chris Driedger went 3-0-0, stopping 89 of 98 shots for a .908 save percentage and a 2.96 goalsagain­st average in the first three games of the road trip.

“Of course, you want to take them all,” defenseman Gustav Forsling said, “but I think we did a lot of good things during this trip.”

CLOSE GAMES WITH DETROIT

Despite being on opposite ends of the standings in the Central Division, four of the Panthers’ six games against the Red Wings this season have been decided by one goal.

The teams face off two more times, March 30 and April 1 at the BB&T Cen

ter.

HEADING BACK HOME

The Panthers now return to the BB&T Center for five games over an eight-day span. It starts with three games against the Dallas Stars, on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.

It concludes with two games against the Hurricanes on Saturday and March 1.

 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS Getty Images ?? Alex Wennberg (21 ) puts the puck past Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead in the first period Saturday. It wasn’t enough to hold up after the Red Wings scored two goals in the second period.
GREGORY SHAMUS Getty Images Alex Wennberg (21 ) puts the puck past Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier to give the Panthers a 1-0 lead in the first period Saturday. It wasn’t enough to hold up after the Red Wings scored two goals in the second period.
 ?? PAUL SANCYA AP ?? Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky works to fend off Red Wings center Dylan Larkin in the second period of Saturday’s game. Bobrovsky stopped 25 shots and fell to 5-2-1 on the season.
PAUL SANCYA AP Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky works to fend off Red Wings center Dylan Larkin in the second period of Saturday’s game. Bobrovsky stopped 25 shots and fell to 5-2-1 on the season.
 ?? GREGORY SHAMUS Getty Images ?? Florida’s Anton Stralman (6) looks to pass around Detroit’s Darren Helm (43) during the second period at Little Caesars Arena.
GREGORY SHAMUS Getty Images Florida’s Anton Stralman (6) looks to pass around Detroit’s Darren Helm (43) during the second period at Little Caesars Arena.

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