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Montour makes 1st splash, Panthers finish trip with win

- By Erik Erlendsson

Brandon Montour, Patric Hornqvist and Jonathan Huberdeau scored in the first period, and the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 Saturday night.

Frank Vatrano and Anthony Duclair also scored, and Sam Bennett had two assists to help Florida jump one point ahead of Tampa Bay for second place in the Central Division. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 28 shots.

“I feel like it’s a fun game, it’s a lot of emotions and two good teams battling for points,’’ Florida defenseman Markus Nutivaara said. “I love to play in these games.’’

Brayden Point, Erik Cernak and Mathieu Joseph scored for the Lightning. Victor Hedman had two assists to top 400 for his career. Andrei Vasilevski­y had 27 saves in his first loss on home ice this season in 15 starts.

The Panthers grabbed a 2-0 lead in the opening period on Montour’s first goal with Florida at 8:41 and Barkov’s rebound chance off his own shot on the power play that went in off Hornqvist at 12:31.

Point answered with his 18th of the season 1:09 later when Mikhail Sergachev’s shot grazed off Point at the right post.

In the final minute of the period, Tyler Johnson turned the puck over to Bennett in the neutral zone and missed his check on Huberdeau who pounced on a rebound of Markus Nutivaara’s shot with 7.8 seconds left for a 3-1 lead.

“We turned it over, and when you turn it over, bad things can happen,’’ Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “Then we got beat back to the net and missed our check . . . that was a tough one.’’

Vatrano converted a breakaway at 17:34 of the second for a threegoal lead, but Cernak answered with 45 seconds left in the period.

“I had so much time and so much space I could pick where I could shoot it and luckily it went in,’’ Cernak said. “I thought it was great for momentum going into the third period.’’

Joseph tipped a Hedman shot to make it 4-3 at the 1:53 of the third period, but Duclair’s empty-netter with 50 seconds left sealed the win.

“I thought we were really good after they made it 4-3,’’ Florida head coach Joel Quennevill­e said. “The second was good but they scored late, they got excited. They scored early in the third. I liked how we played in that response for the rest of the game. We did what we had to do.’’

Looking for fits: Bennett made his Panthers debut, five days after being acquired from the Calgary Flames at the trade deadline. Bennett worked the middle on Florida’s second line between Huberdeau and Duclair, as Panthers coach Joel Quennevill­e tinkers with his lineups with an eye on the start of next month’s playoffs.

“We’re looking for some balance,’’ Quennevill­e said. “We’ve got a little more depth, we’ve got some more options with guys who can potentiall­y play in the middle, so having versatilit­y with wingers and centers and now we have some options in making our lines.’’

Up next: Panthers: Host Columbus on Monday night.

 ?? CHRIS O’MEARA/AP ?? Panthers left wing Mason Marchment, center, battles with the Lightning’s Barclay Goodrow, left, and Mikhail Sergachev.
CHRIS O’MEARA/AP Panthers left wing Mason Marchment, center, battles with the Lightning’s Barclay Goodrow, left, and Mikhail Sergachev.

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