Jarnkrok tied it 1-1 at 7:25 of the second period when he kicked up a centering pass in the slot and batted the puck out of the air.
"Calle's always been a really detailed player and really coming into this year we're thinking that there was a chance for him to have more of an offensive year, get more offensive production," Hynes said. "It's nice to see him be able to get rewarded for the opportunities he's getting, and I would say that when he's getting his opportunities, he is bearing down."
After Jarnkrok had a goal and three assists in a 4-1 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday, he has a point on six straight Predators goals, tying David Legwand (2011-12) and Yanic Perreault (2005-06) for the longest run in Nashville history.
"We got two wins in a row now, and it feels good to be winning hockey games," Jarnkrok said. "That's what I'm thinking right now."
NOTES: The Panthers were held to fewer than two goals for the first time in 11 games. … Defenseman Alexandre Carrier played a Predators-high 23:16 after being recalled from the taxi squad earlier in the day. He had an assist on the first goal, two hits and two blocked shots.