Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Panthers spit up 3-1 lead

- By paul gereffi

(0-0) did not Northeaste­rn, Monday.

(2-0) beat Grambling St. 12046. Next: vs. Houston Baptist, Thur. (1-0) did not play. Next: San Francisco, Saturday.

(1-0) did not play. Next: vs. No. 8 South Carolina, Sunday.

(0-0) did not play. California, Sunday.

(1-0) vs. Duke, Sunday.

(0-0) did not play. Next: Saturday.

(1-0) did not Next: at No. 4 Maryland, Sunday. (2-0) beat Murray State 7640. vs. C. Michigan, Thursday. (0-0) did not play. Next: vs. Southern Miss., Saturday. (1-0) did not play. Next: vs. Loyola Marymount, Saturday.

(1-0) did not play. Next: Saturday.

(1-0) did not play. Middle Tennessee, Sunday.

(1-0) did not play. Next: vs. UNC Wilmington, Sunday.

(0-1) lost to South Florida Next: vs. UTSA, Thursday.

(2-0) beat Loyola (Md.) Next: vs. Tennessee, Monday. (2-0) beat Detroit 11052. Next: at No. 16 Notre Dame, Thur. (1-0) beat Miami (Ohio) 98-79. Next: WNIT quarterfin­als, Monday. (0-0) did not play. Next: Jackson State, Sunday.

(1-0) did not play. Next: vs. Army, Sunday.

(1-0) did not play. Next: Md-Eastern Shore, Tuesday.

(1-0) beat New Orleans 8252. Next: vs. McNeese State, Monday. (0-1) did not play. Next: vs. Vermont, Sunday.

(1-0) did not Nicholls, Sunday.

(1-0) beat Western Michigan Next: vs. Bradley, Sunday.

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SUNRISE Playing away from home has been no problem for the Washington Capitals this season. Tom Wilson scored two goals, including the overtime winner, and the Capitals beat the Florida Panthers 5-4 on Thursday night for their fifth consecutiv­e victory.

After coming back from a two-goal deficit, Washington has won nine of 10 and is 8-1-1 on the road.

“Obviously, the record is outstandin­g, but evaluating early in the year is difficult,” coach Todd Reirden said. “You look for a response from your team and never quitting until the end.”

Alex Ovechkin also scored twice and added an assist for the Capitals. John Carlson had a goal and Evgeny Kuznetsov contribute­d two assists. Braden Holtby stopped 32 shots.

Holtby made a pad save on a point-blank shot by Aaron Ekblad before Wilson’s shot beat Bobrovsky 17 seconds into the extra period.

Aleksander Barkov had a goal and an assist for Florida. Evgenii Dadonov, Brett Connolly and Frank Vatrano also scored, and Bobrovsky made 26 saves.

The Panthers have earned at least one point in 10 of their past 11 games.

“We’ll take points, but when you’ve got a two-goal lead at home, you’re in a really good spot, playing the right way as good as we played against a good hockey team,” Florida coach Joel Quennevill­e said. “I think we got a little out of our game when we started losing pucks and were trying to do too much.”

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