4/21/22 Post Game Interviews

SUNRISE, Fla. - Chalk up another record for the Cats.
Matching a franchise record with their 12th straight win, the streaking Panthers cruised to a 5-2 win over the Red Wings in front of a loud and energetic crowd at FLA Live Arena on Thursday.

"I think we've been pretty hot all year, honestly," Panthers defenseman MacKenzie Weegar said when asked about the team's outstanding stretch of success. "We just try to build up our game every night. That's pretty much been the message going down the stretch here -- just keep building our game, the right habits, and then it'll lead to success in the playoffs at the right time."
Already bound for the postseason, the Panthers, who are sitting pretty at 56-15-6, also locked up the top spot in the Atlantic Division and the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference by virtue of the Lightning beating the Maple Leafs by a score of 8-1 on the other side of the Sunshine State.
With five games left, Florida also leads Colorado by two points for the Presidents' Trophy.
"Proud of the group," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said. "It's been a heck of a year. To [win the division] would be a big bonus. It's probably not over yet, but, again, with all these little things we just want to keep going, keep building. We've got another game Saturday."
Jumping out to an early lead on the road, Sam Gagner opened the scoring when he beat Sergei Bobrovsky with a wrist shot from the slot to put the Red Wings up 1-0 at 4:08 of the first period.
Making an immediate impact in his return to the lineup, Noel Acciari, who had been out since March 29 with an injury, pulled the Panthers even when he dropped to one knee and one-timed a pass from Brandon Montour past Alex Nedeljkovic and into the cage to make it 1-1 at 9:19.
Riding that momentum, the Panthers doubled their lead on the power play when Aleksander Barkov, who's been carrying a piping hot stick in recent games, collected a pass from Anthony Duclair, skated down into the high slot and ripped a shot into the twine to make it 2-1 at 18:53.
Just 46 seconds after that, Mason Marchment scored to increase the lead to 3-1 at 19:39.
"You don't have too many times in your career or in your life that you can be on a team like this," Brunette said. "We're a long, long way to getting to be where we want to be, but [the players] love playing with each other, and they love to compete together. Those are all fun signs."
Cutting into the deficit for Detroit, Tyler Bertuzzi carried the puck into the offensive zone and let loose a powerful no-look shot from just inside the top of the right circle that just managed to clip off Bobrovsky's shoulder before sailing into the cage to make it 3-2 at 6:15 of the second period.
Stomping out that would-be comeback attempt, the Panthers answered later in that period when Weegar flew down from the blue line and hammered a pinpoint centering pass from Marchment past Nedeljkovic from the slot to bring fans in the building to their feet and make it 4-2 at 16:05.
Earning a five-minute power play early in the third period after Oskar Sundqvist was whistled for a dangerous two-handed slash, the Panthers padded their lead further when Sam Bennett sent a pass to Sam Reinhart for a tap-in goal from on top of the blue paint to make it 5-2 at 3:50.
Pocketing his second assist of the game on Reinhart's goal, Jonathan Huberdeau moved into a tie with Edmonton's Connor McDavid for the NHL scoring lead with an eye-popping 113 points.
Between the pipes, Bobrovsky stopped 28 of 30 shots for the Panthers to improve to 12-0-0 over his last 12 decisions, while Nedeljkovic gave up five goals on 27 shots for the Red Wings.
Preparing to enter the playoffs as the top-seeded team in the Eastern Conference for the first time in their history, the Cats have also claimed their third division title and first since 2015-16.
"We put a lot of hard work into this season, and locking up the division is a big accomplishment for us," Weegar said. "But there's obviously the bigger picture here. We'll enjoy that, locking up the division and home-ice advantage for the playoffs, but other than that we're just trying to build our game and have fun while we're doing it."
Here are five takeaways from Thursday's win in Sunrise…

1. COOKIE'S BACK

Welcome back, Cookie!
Back in the lineup after missing the last 10 games due to an injury, Acciari looked no worse for wear when he buried a shot to get the Panthers on the board and make it 1-1 in the first period.

"Everyone's having a lot of fun," Acciari said. "We're taking care of business. We know every game is important, especially with where we are [in the standings]. We're going to get every team's best game. We need to bring it every night. It's a good feeling going into the playoffs."
Despite being limited to just 15 games due injuries, Acciari has recorded six points (two goals, four assists), 38 hits and 10 blocked shots this season. In addition to his goal tonight, he also racked up three hits, two blocked shots, one takeaway and went 5-for-6 in the faceoff circle.

2. SASHA SCORES

Barkov is a beast right now.
Fresh off scoring a hat trick against the Islanders on Tuesday, the captain found another goal when he wired home a shot on the power play to put the Panthers up 2-1 in the opening frame.

Leading the Panthers with a career-high 38 goals, Barkov has found the back of the net 12 times over his last 15 games. Trailing only Huberdeau on the team's points leaderboard, he's also racked up 24 points during that 15-game stretch to increase his total on the season to 86.
Shining bright at 5-on-5 tonight, Florida led 14-6 in shot attempts when he was on the ice.

3. GETTING REWARDED

This goal felt like it was a few periods in the making.
Finally getting some puck luck after coming oh-so-close to scoring his last time out, Marchment extended Florida's lead to 3-1 in the second period when his attempted pass to Patric Hornqvist through the slot instead struck a defender's outstretched stick and trickled through Nedeljkovic.

"He's been really good lately, and he's been great all year," Brunette said. "He's had a tremendous season. He's a force. When he's got the puck - I don't know if he's got a magnet on him - but it follows him around. You can't get it off him, and if you do he gets it back right away."
Named the second star of the game after finishing with a goal and an assist against the Red Wings, Marchment has increased his career-high point total to 44 on 17 goals and 27 assists.

4. SUNNY DAYS

The Weatherman saw nothing but clear skies on this play.
Getting the green light, Weegar zoomed down from the blue line and powered a centering feed from Marchment into the net from the slot to send the Panthers ahead 4-2 in the second period.

Taking another step forward after breaking out last season, Weegar has already reached new career-highs in goals (8), assists (35) and points (43) in 2021-22. Rewarded for his play, you can now currently find a massive banner of him outside of the arena promoting the playoffs.
"That was crazy," said Weegar, a former seventh-round pick who worked his way up every rung of hockey ladder to get to where he is today with his top-pairing role on the Panthers. "It just kind of brought me back to looking at my career. It's come a long way and it means a lot to me."

5. REINO HAS POWER

The blue paint belongs to Reinhart.
Netting his team-leading 14th goal on the man advantage, Reinhart took a pass from Bennett and pushed the puck in from on top of the crease to put the Panthers up 5-2 in the third period.

One of several players in the midst of a breakout season, Reinhart ranks third on the Panthers with a career-high 77 points (29 goals, 48 assists). Cracking the scoresheet in 15 of the last 18 games, he's produced seven goals and 13 assists during that impressive stretch of consistency.
Of the seven goals he's scored during that run, six have come with the extra attacker.