Panthers edge Red Wings in OT, run winning streak to 8
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[October 30, 2021] Aleksander
Barkov scored 3:29 into overtime as the visiting Florida Panthers
remained unbeaten and handed interim coach Andrew Brunette his first
win with a 3-2 triumph over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday.
Barkov scored on a backhander off a feed from Jonathan Huberdeau as
Florida extended its season-opening streak to eight games.
Brunette replaced Joel Quenneville, who resigned on Thursday night
in the aftermath of the Chicago Blackhawks' sexual abuse scandal
involving a former video coach in 2010. Quenneville was the
Blackhawks' head coach that season.
Barkov also scored a regulation goal and Eetu Luostarinen added the
other goal for the Panthers. Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves.
Sam Gagner and Pius Suter scored for the Red Wings. Alex Nedeljkovic
made 30 saves and the Red Wings also blocked 23 shots.
Florida grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first period.
Luostarinen won a faceoff in the Detroit zone, then deflected Markus
Nutivaara's shot from the point into the goal at 8:43. Brandon
Montour picked up the second assist.
After killing off a penalty, the Panthers scored with 1:11 left in
the period. Barkov made a steal at center ice and fed the puck to
Anthony Duclair, who took a shot from behind the net. The puck
trickled near Nedeljkovic's pad, and Barkov tapped it in.
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Boston Bruins center Brad Marchand (63) skates on the ice against
the Florida Panthers during the third period at FLA Live Arena.
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Bobrovsky robbed Lucas Raymond on a glove save in
the closing seconds, with Detroit on the power play.
The Red Wings got on the board at 2:15 of the
second period. Gagner deflected Troy Stecher's shot from the boards
past Bobrovsky for his second goal this season. Mitchell Stephens
also had an assist.
Florida's Mason Marchment clanged a shot off the goalpost with seven
minutes left in the period.
Suter tied the game with 2:41 remaining in the third on a deflection
off a Moritz Seider shot from the point. He scored his first goal
for Detroit after debuting with Chicago last season.
--Field Level Media
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