For Panthers defenseman Mike Matheson, the Saddledome might as well have been the Thunderdome on Saturday night. The 23-year-old went coast to coast to put the Panthers up 1-0 just 1:09 into the first period with an absolute laser from the top of the right circle, expanding on his role as Florida's unofficial road warrior. "Well I was just trying to get it up to our forwards," Matheson said of the play. "It seemed like they all parted ways trying to take away the forwards, so I just kept skating and tried to get the puck on net." Matheson, however, wasn't done. Early in the third period, he added another goal from just below the blue line, extending Florida's lead to 5-2. The goal was Matheson's eighth away from home this season, putting him in a tie with Nashville's P.K. Subban for the most road goals among NHL defensemen. Matheson now ranks second among Panthers blueliners in goals (8) and takeaways (44), while also sitting third in points (21) and second in blocked shots (82).