While Huberdeau had the game-winner, all three members of Florida's top line had a hand in the win, including a two-goal performance from Evgenii Dadonov and three assists from team captain Aleksander Barkov. Overall, the talented trio combined for three goals and five assists.
Taking a 2-1 lead in the second period on Dadonov's first goal of the night, Brendan Leipsic and Anze Kopitar each scored within the first 10 minutes of the third to put the Kings ahead 3-2 at 9:44. That lead was short-lived, however, as Dadonov lit the lamp again to make it 3-3 at 13:47.
With 1:56 left, Huberdeau completed the comeback, beating Quick to secure the 4-3 final.
"He's a really good player," Barkov said of Dadonov, who had one goal in his previous 11 games before erupting in tonight's win. "He's been playing really well all the time. The puck just hasn't been finding the way in. This time, he scored two crucial goals for us and won the game."
In net, rookie Sam Montembeault made 24 saves to earn his fourth straight victory. Of those saves, NaturalStatTrick.com considered an eye-popping 10 of them to be high-danger stops.
"I'm feeling good when I'm playing," said Montembeault, who improved to 4-0-1. "The guys let me see the puck really well, too. It's just easier. I'm always nervous at the beginning, but after a few shots I'm just getting comfortable and feeling the puck well."
The Panthers (32-27-12) now have points in 13 of their last 16 games, owning an 9-3-4 record in that span to climb within seven points of the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.
"We're not dead yet," Panthers coach Bob Boughner said. "We can make things interesting. We just have to keep winning. Tomorrow's another big day for us."
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