"As nice it would be to go 82-0, you have ups and downs throughout the season," Panthers forward Ryan Lomberg said after the team was handed just its eighth regulation loss in 39 games played so far this season. "It's about how you respond. I think as a group we're going to put that one behind us."
Failing to score first for the first time since Dec. 29, the Panthers found themselves behind the eight ball early when Rasmus Andersson jumped on his own rebound in the slot and ripped the puck past Spencer Knight into the twine on the man advantage to give the Flames a 1-0 lead just 4:36 into the first period.
At 11:36, Blake Coleman then scored to increase Calgary's lead to 2-0 heading into the first intermission.
"We weren't prepared to pay the price tonight," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said. "It's going to happen, games like this. We had opportunities to get our game back, and it didn't happen."
Getting on the board in his first game back in his old barn, Sam Bennett, who was sent from Calgary to Florida at last year's trade deadline, halved the deficit for the Panthers in the second period when he took a pass from Mason Marchment and beat Jacob Markstrom on the doorstep to make it 2-1 at 12:36.
Converting on the power play for a second time, the Flames then regained their two-goal lead when Sean Monahan re-directed a long shot from Johnny Gaudreau into the cage to make it 3-1 at 16:03.
"The losses are definitely a good learning experience for us," Marchment said. "We're going to take that one with a grain of salt and then move on and try to come out with a better effort in our next game."
In the third period, the good bounces continued for the Flames as Matthew Tkachuk extended the lead to 4-1 when he deflected a centering pass from Gaudreau past Knight from the slot at 3:47. Netting his second goal of the game, Monahan, zooming up ice after a turnover, then scored at 6:43 to make it 5-1.
Making his first start since Dec. 30, Knight finished with 26 saves, while Markstrom made 28.
"I thought he really got his game going in the second period," Brunette said of Knight. "In the third period, I was a little disappointed in the chances we gave up against him. I thought he was solid. He gave us a chance to be right there, a 2-1 hockey game, and then we sort of self-destructed there a bit."
Here are five takeaways from Tuesday's loss in Calgary…