South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Questionab­le goal leads to another loss

- By Mike Farrell

New Jersey forward Kyle Palmieri said it was a “judgment” call. Florida coach Bob Boughner had a different perspectiv­e.

Everyone agreed it was a big play.

Palmieri scored a questionab­le goal late in the first period, and the Devils stopped a three-game slide by topping the Panthers 3-2 on Saturday.

Taylor Hall and Blake Coleman also scored for New Jersey, which won for the first time since opening the season with four consecutiv­e victories. Keith Kinkaid made 35 saves and Nico Hischier had two assists.

“It’s huge . ... We can’t be a streaky team,” Kinkaid said. “We want to be a consistent team and it was key to have a good start today and keep that going.”

Florida lost for the third time in four games. Mike Matheson and Mike Hoffman scored for the Panthers, and James Reimer made 23 stops.

Next up for Florida is a trip to Finland. The Panthers play Winnipeg in Helsinki on Thursday and Friday as part of the NHL’s Global Series.

New Jersey went ahead to stay with 9.5 seconds remaining in the opening period.

Palmieri appeared to brush Reimer just as Damon Severson’s point shot arrived and Florida challenged for goalie interferen­ce. The score was upheld after a lengthy video review, giving Palmieri a team-leading eighth goal.

“I’m still very confused on what happened on the first call with the goalie interferen­ce,” Boughner said. “Reims had to stick his arm out to make a blocker save and the contact with the goalie wound up pushing the puck in. I don’t know what the rule is anymore. That could have, and it did, cost us a point, in my mind.”

For his part, Palmieri downplayed the contact with Reimer.

“It’s tricky, Palmieri said. “It probably looked like a lot more contact than it actually was. I went to the net and caught his blocker on my shoulder there, but it’s hard. It’s a judgment call, but it went our way so you can’t complain about those.”

Prior to the opening score, the momentum belonged to the Panthers, who spent most of the period in the New Jersey zone.

They missed several excellent power-play chances. Kinkaid denied Hoffman from the right circle, Vincent Trocheck hit the post and Jonathan Huberdeau flipped a shot over the net.

 ?? JULIO CORTEZ/AP ?? Devils center Kevin Rooney, left, checks the Panthers’ Frank Vatrano during the third period Saturday.
JULIO CORTEZ/AP Devils center Kevin Rooney, left, checks the Panthers’ Frank Vatrano during the third period Saturday.

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