"I didn't even know we were there," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said when asked about that number. "A little bit of an onus here coming into this trip was to be a little better on the road. … We played well enough to get some points, but I think there's another level."
Turning to their fourth line for a boost, the Panthers opened the scoring against the Coyotes when Patric Hornqvist took a pass from Ryan Lomberg and buried a top-shelf snipe on Scott Wedgewood from the right side of the cage to make it a 1-0 game at 9:05 of the first period.
Riding off the momentum of that score, the Panthers doubled their lead on the very next shift when Sam Bennett wired a shot straight down the slot and into the net to make it 2-0 at 9:15.
"It was big," Brunette said of the bang-bang scoring sequence.
Getting the Coyotes on the board later in the period, Phil Kessel took a pass from Travis Boyd, skated down toward the center of the right center and let loose a laser of a wrist shot that flew past Bobrovsky and into the far side of the net on the man advantage to make it 2-1 at 16:53.
On a power play of their own soon after, the Panthers managed to get that goal back in a hurry when Sam Reinhart took advantage of some great traffic in the slot and ripped a shot right over Wedgewood's blocker to make it a 3-1 game with just 25 seconds remaining in the first period.
"I think there's another level for our road play that we need to find," Brunette said. "It was nice to get a regulation win here, and hopefully we can build [off that]. I thought in the third period we closed the door, didn't give up a whole lot, did the right things and closed the game out."
Over the next two periods, neither team would score as the game really lacked any sort of flow. The puck seemed to be bouncing a bit more than usual, and whenever the Coyotes did manage to get a shot anywhere near the net, Bobrovsky was there to turn it aside to keep the lead intact.
"It wasn't the prettiest game, to say the least," Bennett said of the lack of action on the ice. "We got the lead early and then we just played a pretty solid game after that. I think we weren't our sharpest, but we fought through and ended up getting the win, which is the most important part."
Of Bobrovsky's 22 saves, 15 came over the final 40 minutes of play.
"I could say this about him every night - he's lights out," Bennett smiled when asked about his goalie's play. "He gives us a chance. He gives us energy. He's playing unbelievable right now."
Closing out their three-game trip, the Panthers will visit the Avalanche on Sunday.
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