Sam Reinhart scores twice to lead Panthers over Lightning 5-2
- Sam Reinhart scored a shorthanded goal and a power play goal to lead the Florida Panthers to a 5-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- This victory marks Reinhart's fourth career game with both a shorthanded and power play goal, the most in franchise history.
- Anton Lundell, Brad Marchand, and Carter Verhaeghe also contributed goals as the Panthers improved to 5-1-1 in their last seven games.
- Reinhart scored the shorthanded goal 2:16 into the first period, making it Florida’s fourth shorthanded goal of the season.
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Panthers roll to 5-2 win over Lightning
The Florida Panthers finished off its four-game road trip in fine fashion, rolling to a 5-2 win over the division-leading Tampa Bay Lightning at Benchmark International Arena. A hooking call on Niko Mikkola gave the Lightning an early man-advantage, but it was the Panthers who’d get the opening goal at the 2:16 mark. After Sam Reinhart got a piece of Darren Raddysh’s shot… Source
Balance Restored: Florida Panthers Take Care of Lightning in Tampa
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice said the best part about beating the Stars on Saturday was that it gave his team a chance to have a fantastic road trip, one that ended Monday in Tampa against the rival Lightning. And, indeed it was. The Panthers took control of their game with the Lightning early on, getting a pair of goals in the opening few minutes before rolling to a 5-1 win. Florida won three of four on this road trip, one that started i…
Lightning fail to overcome early stumble in 5-2 loss to Panthers
It’s hard to call a play that happens roughly five minutes into the game a turning point, but when the Florida Panthers scored their second goal of the game mere seconds after Yanni Gourde glanced a shot at an open net off of the crossbar, the feeling that it was going to be one of those nights was there. The two early goals, and some key goaltending by Sergei Bobrovsky, forced the Lightning to… Source
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