Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition

Panthers off to 4-0 start for first time

- By Paul Gereffi

Sam Bennett scored the go-ahead goal and Sergei Bobrovsky earned his 300th NHL win as the Florida Panthers remained undefeated with a 4-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night.

The 4-0-0 start is the best in Panthers history. They had seven points in the standings through the first four games on three other occasions: 1996-97, 1999-2000 and last season. Florida made the playoffs in each of those seasons.

Anton Lundell had a goal and an assist, and Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart also scored for the Panthers. Mason Marchment added two assists.

Bobrovsky made 30 saves in his milestone victory.

“It definitely means something,” he said. “I’ve been fortunate to play with great players, great defensemen, great forwards, great teams, and I appreciate them for this. I’m happy to get the two points tonight. It’s important to have a good start and so far we’re happy where we’re at.”

The Panthers have reeled off wins against Pittsburgh, the New York Islanders, and defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay to start the season.

“We’ve beaten a lot of good teams so far, a really good test for us. We need to keep rolling, not thinking about how good we are,” Aleksander Barkov said. “To see everyone playing well, giving everything they can, that makes us a dangerous team. A winning team. We’re having a lot of fun right now.”

Mikko Rantanan scored and Jonas Johansson stopped 34 shots for Colorado, which dropped its third game in a row.

“You’re not supposed to lose three straight games. We need to find a way to win one,” Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog said.

Bennett’s power-play goal put the Panthers ahead 2-1. Bennett’s shot from the high slot got past Johansson, who was screened on the play, at 9:04 of the second period.

Verhaeghe stretched the lead to 3-1 when he backhanded a loose puck from the high slot into the net with 46.1 seconds left in the second.

Lundell’s empty-net goal with 1:13 left made it 4-1.

“I didn’t like the goals we gave up. A little too easy for them and it cost us,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said.

Reinhart gave the Panthers a 1-0 lead at 14:32 of the first. Marchment passed the puck from behind the net to Reinhart in front and he poked it past Johansson. Reinhart, acquired from Buffalo in July, got his first goal as a member of the Panthers.

Rantanen tied the score at 1 when he swept in a loose puck from in front with 53.9 seconds left in the first.

 ?? JIM RASSOL/AP ?? Panthers center Sam Reinhart celebrates a goal against the Avalanche on Thursday in Sunrise.
JIM RASSOL/AP Panthers center Sam Reinhart celebrates a goal against the Avalanche on Thursday in Sunrise.

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