"I wasn't as nervous as I thought I would be," said Knight, who was taken with the 13th overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. "The guys did a good job of just keeping it light and telling me to just go out there and play hockey. That's what I tried to do. At the end of the day, it's just hockey."
The first Panthers goaltender to ever pick up a win in their debut, Knight also made history by becoming the youngest goaltender in franchise history to earn a victory, taking the record from Roberto Luongo, whose first win with Florida came on Nov. 25, 2000 when he was 21 years old.
"I thought he looked very cool and calm in the net," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said of Knight, who starred at Boston College for two seasons before signing his three-year, entry-level contract on March 31. "The way he came out and handled pucks and assessed all his options, you could see an understanding of where everybody is around he rink. … He tracks the puck extremely well, looks big in the net. He's positionally aware. It was a great start for his career."
Spotting their rookie goaltender an early cushion, the Panthers jumped out to a 1-0 lead over the Blue Jackets when Aleksander Barkov took a pass from Nikita Gusev and sniped home a shot from just inside the right circle for his team-leading 19th goal at 6:52 of the opening period.
Less than a minute later, Sam Bennett, who has been absolutely tearing it up since coming over from the Flames at the trade deadline, doubled lead to 2-0 when he batted rebound out of mid-air past Joonas Korpisalo after a nifty deke-and-shoot sequence from Anthony Duclair at 7:06.
Sent to the power play late in the first period, the Blue Jackets finally managed to sneak a goal past Knight when Jack Roslovic cashed in on a rebound from in close to make it 2-1 at 16:16.
In the end, that would be the only goal that Knight would surrender. Over the final 40 minutes of play, he went a perfect 23-for-23 in the crease, including stopping 15 shots in the middle frame.