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Miami Herald
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Jordan McPherson

Panthers rebound from first regulation loss to split two-game set with Red Wings

The Florida Panthers knew what was at stake Tuesday. They were coming off their first regulation loss of the season. Their schedule also picks up considerably over the next few weeks — both in the sheer number of games and the quality of the opponents.

They needed to right the course.

“You want to stay light,” winger Anthony Duclair said Monday. “You don’t want to be too high when we’re winning and not too low when we’re losing.”

Consider Tuesday a needed step back in the right direction.

Behind goals from Alex Wennberg and Patric Hornqvist, the Panthers defeated the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 at the BB&T Center. The Panthers improved to 7-1-2 on the season. They are 2-1-1 four games into this six-game homestand, picking up five out of a possible eight points during this extended stay at the BB&T Center.

Sergei Bobrovsky had his best game in net, stopping 31 of 32 shots, including three wrist shots from Detroit’s Derren Helm in the final seconds of the second period and a flurry in the final minute when the Red Wings pulled their goaltender for an extra skater in an attempt to tie the game.

Jonathan Huberdeau assisted on both Florida goals.

The Panthers’ win avenged their 4-1 loss to the Red Wings two days earlier and continued a trend of resiliency the team has showcased throughout its first 10 games.

They are now a perfect 3-0-0 in games following a loss.

Eight of their first 10 games have been decided by one goal, with Florida going 6-0-2 in those contests. Five have been decided in overtime or a shootout, with the Panthers going 3-0-2.

“We know as a team that every point is important,” Panthers forward Noel Acciari said after the team’s morning skate. “You don’t want to lose twice to the same team in a row. We take that personal. We want to make sure that we’re getting points out of every game you can.”

The road, however, is about to get much, much tougher.

The Panthers’ next three games, the final two of this homestand and the first of their four-game road trip next week, are against the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning, who entered Tuesday with an 8-1-1 record, picking up a Central Division-best 85 percent of their possible points.

Six of the next eight after those three with Tampa are against the other two teams in the top of the Central in terms of point percentage in the Carolina Hurricanes and Dallas Stars.

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