Sam Reinhart scored the only goal in a four-round shootout as the Florida Panthers defeated the host San Jose Sharks 4-3 on Thursday night.
Sergei Bobrovsky, who allowed a pair of long goals in regulation, made 36 saves through overtime and came up big in the shootout. He stopped three San Jose attempts in the tiebreaker, and Erik Karlsson missed on his shot when it hit the goalpost.
James Reimer, a former Panthers goalie, stopped 41 shots but took the loss.
Karlsson led San Jose with one goal and two assists. He leads all NHL defensemen with 10 goals and 18 points.
Matt Benning and Timo Meier had San Jose’s other goals.
Aleksander Barkov, Radko Gudas and Carter Verhaeghe scored for the Panthers. Matthew Tkachuk tallied three assists. He leads Florida with 16 points and has produced at least one point in nine of the team’s 11 games.
Florida opened the scoring on Barkov’s power-play goal with 13:43 expired in the first period. Barkov, working from the left circle, passed up a shot and tossed the puck to Anton Lundell in the slot. Lundell gave it right back, and Barkov found the open left side of the net.
The Panthers closed the first period with a 19-9 shots-on-goal advantage.
Florida made it 2-0 with 15:50 gone in the second period as Gudas — not known for his scoring — unleashed a long blast past Reimer’s stick. It was his first goal of the season.
San Jose got on the board with 18:56 left in the third, scoring on a five-on-three power play after penalties on Gudas (boarding) and Gustav Forsling (delay of game for firing the puck over the glass).
Meier took advantage, scoring on a one-timer from the right circle. He fired the puck past the glove of a diving Bobrovsky.
San Jose tied the score on Karlsson’s goal with 13:26 left in the third. After a faceoff win, Karlsson scored from beyond the left circle.
Karlsson then got the primary assist, making a blind between-the-legs pass to Benning, who scored on a long shot from the point for a 3-2 Sharks lead.
The Panthers pulled Bobrovsky and got the tying goal by Verhaeghe on a bad-angle shot from below the left circle with just 1:22 left in the third, sending the game to overtime.
–Field Level Media