Journeyman Bjornfot has his first 2-goal game, Panthers score 4 times in 3rd to beat Blackhawks 5-1
Defenseman Tobias Bjornfot scored his first two goals this season and the Florida Panthers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5-1 for their third straight win
CHICAGO (AP) — Defenseman Tobias Bjornfot scored his first two goals this season — giving him just three over seven NHL seasons and 139 career games — and the Florida Panthers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 5-1 on Sunday night for their third straight win.
Mackie Samoskevich and Carter Verhaeghe connected 2:04 apart early in the third period and Sam Reinhart added an empty-netter as the Panthers won for the sixth time in eight. Daniil Tarasov made 19 saves and the two-time defending Stanley Cup Panthers moved eight games over .500 for the first time this season.
Tyler Bertuzzi scored his team-leading 25th goal for the Blackhawks. Spencer Knight, who started his career with Florida, made 20 saves and fell to 0-2 against his former team.
The teams generated only a handful of chances through the first and second periods and neither pressured with a territorial edge.
Bjornfot's fluke goal opened the scoring with 4:27 left in the second. From a faceoff in the Chicago zone, he circled the net and jammed in the puck through Knight’s pads from the right side.
It was the journeyman's first goal in five games this season. His previous score came in May 2021 with Los Angeles during the COVID-19 altered season.
Bertuzzi tied it 1-all with 29.3 seconds left. At the edge of the crease, he took Ilya Mikheyev's feed and shoveled a high shot past Tarasov's stick side.
The Panthers responded with a four-goal third period, despite playing at Minnesota on Saturday and winning 4-3 in overtime.
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Samoskevich put Florida back ahead at 5:20 of the final frame when his shot from the slot slipped under Knight's arm and trickled over the goal line.
Verhaeghe upped it to 3-1 just over two minutes later, firing a one-timer from the slot.
Reinhart scored into an empty net with 1:49 left. With Knight back in goal, Bjornfot connected with 22 seconds left after he cruised into the slot and fired in Verhaeghe's feed.
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