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Bobrovsky stops 40 shots to spearhead victory

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Patric Hornqvist and Owen Tippett scored power-play goals in the second period, Sergei Bobrovsky made 40 saves and the Florida Panthers beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 on Tuesday night.

Juho Lammikko and Carter Verhaeghe also scored for the Panthers, who have won three of their past four games.

Bobrovsky played one of his best games of the year, holding firm during a late Columbus push and stopping 16 shots in the third period.

“He was unreal tonight,” Lammikko said. “A lot of huge saves, especially in the third. He gets the lead, and it was fun to watch him. It was awesome.”

Bobrovsky, the former Blue Jacket, improved to 9-2-2 while splitting time in the net this season with Chris Driedger.

“I like the way he’s progressin­g over these stretches of games here, and that was his best,” Panthers coach Joel Quennevill­e said.

Michael Del Zotto and Oliver Bjorkstran­d had goals for the Blue Jackets, and Joonas Korpisalo stopped 29 shots. Columbus has lost two straight and five of the past seven.

“We had a lot of chances,” Columbus forward Cam Atkinson said. “It was one of those nights where we just couldn’t bury it for whatever reason, but I thought we played a pretty decent game.”

Lammikko got his third goal of the season 4 minutes, 59 seconds into the game when he got in front of trailing Columbus defender Gabriel Carlsson and beat Korpisalo between the pads. Hornqvist got credit for a powerplay goal early in the second when he deflected in Aaron Ekblad’s slap shot from the right circle.

Del Zotto got Columbus on the board later in the second off a nice spin move and perfect feed from Eric Robinson.

Tippett, just called up from the taxi squad earlier in the day, gave the Panthers a two-goal lead when he beat a screened Korpisalo.

“[I] hated how how soft we were in the second period defensivel­y,” Columbus coach John Tortorella said.

Bjorkstran­d tipped in a goal off a Zach Werenski pass to make it a one-goal game at 11:38 of the third, but Bobrovsky withstood a Blue Jackets power play and Verhaeghe got an empty-net goal with 23 seconds left to seal it.

Quennevill­e said the Panthers played a horrible third period and likely escaped because of Bobrovsky.

“We’re fortunate tonight we came out of there with the win,” Quennevill­e said.

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