"We have four full lines, three full D pairs and two fantastic goalies," Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who skated in his 500th NHL game, said of the team's start. "We just come in waves. We're never out of a game."
Outshooting the Panthers 15-5 during the opening 20 minutes, the Bruins broke the ice tonight when a seemingly harmless shot from Charlie Coyle took a fortuitous bounce off a defender in front of the net and barely squeaked past Bobrovsky to make it 1-0 at 10:37 of the first period.
Finding their footing as the period rolled along, the Panthers pulled even when Sam Reinhart outmuscled a pair of Bruins along the half-wall and dished a pass to Mason Marchment for a laser of a wrist shot from the right circle that sailed past Linus Ullmark to make it 1-1 at 14:16.
Over the final 40 minutes, Florida would go on to outshoot Boston 22-16.
"I think we just started playing our game," Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said of the noticeable momentum swing midway through the opening period. "That's going to happen. When we're playing against a great team, it's not going to be our game the whole game or their game the whole game. These things will happen. We have Bob in net, and he did a great job."
With Reinhart at the center of the action once again, the Panthers took their first lead of the contest in the second period when the skilled winger sent a pass toward the crease to Eetu Luostarinen, who despite getting knocked down scored from his knees to make it 2-1 at 2:06.
Helping the Panthers extend the lead with an insane effort at 12:40 of the third period, Anthony Duclair took a silky-smooth stretch pass up the right boards from Ekblad, dashed toward the net and deftly tucked the puck around Ullmark's right leg before flying through the air to make it 3-1.
"That was a great goal," Barkov said. "He's such a fast and skilled skater."
With 25.4 seconds left in regulation, Owen Tippett made it 4-1 with an empty-net goal.
Already padding a franchise record, the Panthers' seven straight wins to start the season are also tied for the seventh-most in NHL history. With a chance to increase that number to eight, they'll kick off a back-to-back set on the road with a matchup against the Red Wings on Friday.
"It seemed like they came out pretty hot, for sure," said Ekblad, recapping tonight's win. "We've obviously played a lot of games here and we're doing well. Just the fact that we were able to turn it around and get a win is great. Bob played amazing and we got some timely goals."
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