"We went completely from the best game of the season to probably the worst," Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. "They got a couple lucky bounces at the beginning of the period. At the beginning of the first period, it was 2-0, 3-0 before we could even start playing. It's tough to come back in this league, especially against that team. We just need to move forward."
After Brandon Sutter scored 1:14 into the game, Tim Schaller and Jake Virtanen followed suit at 4:25 and 6:18, respectively, to put the Canucks up 3-0 and send goaltender Sam Montembeault to the bench. From there, Brian Boyle briefly cut Florida's deficit down to 3-1 with a goal at 8:09.
At 9:35, J.T. Miller beat Sergei Bobrovsky, who had only recently entered the game in relief of Montembeault, to extend Vancouver's lead to 4-1. At 19:06, Josh Leivo scored to make it 5-1.
The five goals were the most allowed by the Panthers in a period this season.
"They were the more desperate team by a wide margin tonight right off the bat," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. "It's tough to catch up from down 3-0 basically from the drop of the puck."
Montembeault returned to the net to start the second period and finished with 25 saves.
A little past the midway point of the middle frame, Mike Hoffman blasted a one-timer past Thachter Demko on the power play to trim the deficit down to 5-2 at 12:58. But with just 29 seconds left in the period, Miller put the Canucks up 6-2 with his second goal of the night.
Demko finished with 29 saves on 31 shots.
"They executed their game plan, obviously, better than us," Hoffman said. "They kept it simple, got pucks in deep and had a really strong forecheck. They made it tough on us all around. Off of that, they created chances and were able to put a few in our net."
At 13:20 of the third period, Brock Boeser extended Vancouver's lead to 7-2.
"We had a decent stretch of getting points here, but that was definitely a correction that gets your attention," Quenneville said. "You can't be happy about something like that. It was one of those frustrating games where nothing happened."
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