During his point streak, Reinhart has notched eight points (4G, 5A).
“So quick,” Maurice said of the goal. “I think his shot is actually underrated.”
In the second period, the Panthers controlled much of the play. At 5-on-5, they led 25-11 in shot attempts, 11-5 in shots on goal and 8-4 in scoring chances. But despite coming at the Devils in waves, they were unable to add to their lead as Allen stood tall between the pipes.
Put to the test on special teams, the Panthers ended the middle frame by killing off nearly four minutes of power play time for the Devils while surrendering just two shots on goal. Through the first four games of their homestand, they’ve gone 12-for-14 on the penalty kill.
“I felt like the PK was pretty good today,” said defenseman Niko Mikkola, who saw 1:38 of shorthanded ice time in the win. “We were on our toes. It was good kills.”
In the third period, Bobrovsky locked in two important points for the Panthers.
Of his 31 saves, 12 came in the third period.
Over the final 1:09, he stopped five shots to secure his shutout and the win.
“Those are huge [saves] and gave us the two points, thanks to Bobby,” Mikkola said.
THEY SAID IT
“He did good. He was where he was supposed to be. I thought he showed good confidence.” – Paul Maurice on Jack Devine’s NHL debut
“Tonight, I felt great. I played my game. I was focused and tried to help the guys as much as I could.” – Sergei Bobrovsky on his shutout
“I think the first period you’re just trying to take it all in, pinch yourself on the bench. You kind of realize like, ‘Wow, I’m really here.’ But at the end of the day, you settle in. It’s a hockey game and you want to go out there and help the team win.” – Jack Devine on his NHL debut
CATS STATS
– Sam Reinhart scored his 26th career game-opening goal with the Panthers.
– Sergei Bobrovsky made nine high-danger saves, per NaturalStatTrick.com.
– A.J. Greer recorded a team-high four hits.
– Aaron Ekblad and Gustav Forsling combined for five blocked shots.
– Sam Bennett went 8-for-11 (72.7%) in the faceoff circle.
WHAT’S NEXT?
This is one that everyone had circled on the calendar.
Meeting for the first time since the Panthers came out on top in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Edmonton Oilers will return to Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.
Two historic series, the Panthers beat the Oilers in the Cup Final in both 2024 and 2025.
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