SUNRISE, Fla. – With every loss comes a learning experience.
Falling to the Minnesota Wild 5-1 Tuesday night at Amerant Bank Arena, the Florida Panthers will be taking some lessons from the loss.
“I think we’re definitely going to go over it and improve on the things we can,” said Sam Bennett, the lone Panthers goal scorer. “The main thing is that our compete level tonight just wasn’t there.”
Despite outshooting Minnesota 9-5 in the first period, it was the Wild that ended the period in control.
Breaking the ice, Kirill Kaprizov connected with Marco Rossi across the seam for a tap-in goal to put the Wild up 1-0 at 11:40.
Quickly after, at 12:02, Minnesota added another as Marcus Johansson found the back of the net on a one-timer from Matt Boldy to make it 2-0.
After a light-whistled first period, the Wild got the first opportunity on the power play less than a minute into the second period.
Extending their lead, Boldy made it 3-0 on a deflection at 2:40.