South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Barkov scores in OT to keep record perfect through 8

- By Steve Kornacki

Aleksander Barkov scored in overtime and the Florida Panthers — playing a day after coach Joe Quennevill­e resigned amid a sex scandal — beat Detroit 3-2 on Friday to run their season-opening winning streak to eight.

Quennevill­e, the second-winningest coach in NHL history, resigned Thursday, two days after being among those implicated for not responding swiftly to allegation­s by former Chicago player Kyle Beach of being sexually assaulted by then-Blackhawks assistant Brad Aldrich during the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs.

Andrew Brunette, an assistant under Quennevill­e, directed the Panthers as interim coach. This is the seventh season of the Panthers’ 28 (25%) in franchise history where at least two coaches have had the reins.

“It was a very emotional night,” Brunette said. “I’m really proud of the way they fought back to win after a really tough few days. To be honest, I’m more happy for them. It has been a great night.”

Florida defenseman MacKenzie Weegar said: “That’s very special. This was a big one for us tonight. It’s been a tough 24 hours for us, and the coaching staff really stepped up. For 60 minutes, Detroit came at us really hard, and they made it tough. We really had to work.”

Barkov scored twice, Eetu Luostarine­n had a goal and Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves to help the Panthers move within two of the NHL record for consecutiv­e victories to start a season set by Toronto in 1993-94 and matched by Buffalo in 2006-07.

Sam Gagner and Pius Suter scored for Detroit, with Suter tying it with 3:41 left in regulation with his first goal of the season.

Detroit was sparked by a flurry of blocked shots and saves by goalie Alex Nedeljkovi­c with about six minutes remaining in the third period.

“The crowd was awesome,” Nedeljkovi­c said. “The guys were sacrificin­g bodies. There were three blocks. The crowd feeds off it, and we feed off the crowd.”

Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said: “It’s a little bit telling of our team — the sacrifice you see on that shift. As you could tell from the crowd, that was pretty awesome. Ultimately, we want to be a team that sacrifices more than the other.”

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