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Barkov’s short-handed goal leads Panthers past Blackhawks

- By Paul Gereffi

SUNRISE — Aleksander Barkov scored a tiebreakin­g short-handed goal in the third period, and the Florida Panthers beat the slumping Chicago Blackhawks 6-3 on Monday night.

Barkov poked in a loose puck from right in front with 6:34 left. It was the Panthers’ first shorthande­d goal this season. Barkov also had a pair of assists.

“Usually on the power play they think more about scoring goals and not to defend, then you get lots of room,” said Barkov, who also collected two assists.

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 26 shots and won his sixth straight start. Down 3-1, the Panthers scored five unanswered goals to win their fourth straight game.

“Barky stepped up at the right time as usual. I think he’s the best player in this league, in the world,” Bobrovsky said.

Florida defenseman Gustav Forsling scored his first goal of the season and had an assist. Owen Tippett scored his third goal in four games, and Aaron Ekblad also scored. Carter Verhaeghe and Alex Wennberg added empty-netters.

But it was Barkov who made the difference. The captain has five goals and 10 assists in his last 10 games.

“He’s been outstandin­g in every way, in all situations,” coach Joel Quennevill­e said. “Barky is having a tremendous year, and his line has been dominating and he’s a big factor in that.”

Patrick Kane, Philipp Kurashev and Brandon Hagel scored for the Blackhawks, who’ve lost four of five games. Kevin Lankinen made 30 saves.

Lankinen lost track of the puck as it bounced in the paint before Barkov got it into the net.

“I tried to make the first save, it stayed somewhere in there and we weren’t able to clear the puck.” Lankinen said.

Barkov’s short-handed goal was a costly play for the Blackhawks.

“Pretty much every shift, guys are left with their jaw hanging on the floor with how he makes plays and how he makes things happen out of nothing,” Ekblad said.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/AP ?? Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle congratula­tes defenseman Aaron Ekblad (5) after Ekblad scored a goal during the second period of Monday’s game vs. the Blackhawks in Sunrise.
WILFREDO LEE/AP Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle congratula­tes defenseman Aaron Ekblad (5) after Ekblad scored a goal during the second period of Monday’s game vs. the Blackhawks in Sunrise.

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