Panthers Slip Past Ducks With 4–3 OT Victory

Panthers Slip Past Ducks With 4–3 OT Victory
Florida Panthers center Carter Verhaeghe (23) scores the winning goal against San Jose Sharks goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen (36) during overtime of a NHL game, in Sunrise, Fla., on Feb. 20, 2023. Marta Lavandier/AP Photo
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SUNRISE, Fla.—Carter Verhaeghe scored 1:42 into overtime to lead the Florida Panthers to a 4–3 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday, Feb. 20.

Florida has won six of its past nine games. Anaheim has lost its past five.

The Panthers also got goals from Eric and Marc Staal as well as Ryan Lomberg. Sergei Bobrovsky had 24 saves.

Mason McTavish, Frank Vatrano and Dmitry Kulikov scored for the Ducks. John Gibson made 50 saves.

Anaheim has one of the worst records in the league, but played like the team fighting for its playoff lives instead of the Panthers.

Anaheim scored the first two goals and had a 2–0 lead into the second period.

Anaheim Ducks head coach Dallas Eakins gestures during the third period of a NHL game against the Florida Panthers, in Sunrise, Fla., on Feb. 20, 2023. (Marta Lavandier/AP Photo)
Anaheim Ducks head coach Dallas Eakins gestures during the third period of a NHL game against the Florida Panthers, in Sunrise, Fla., on Feb. 20, 2023. Marta Lavandier/AP Photo

McTavish opened the scoring at 11:46 of the first by scoring off a rebound.

Vatrano converted on the power play against his former teammates moments after the team played a tribute video for him. Florida traded Vatrano to the New York Rangers last season.

Florida rallied in the second. Eric Staal scored 2:12 into the period with his younger brother, Marc, tying the score at 2 with 2:37 remaining.

The game remained tied throughout the third before Kulikov gave Anaheim the lead back at 12:51.

Florida tied it at 3 just over a minute later when Lomberg knocked in a long shot from defenseman Gustav Forsling.

NOTES: The Panthers were without center Sam Bennett for the third consecutive game after he left their game in St. Louis early. Bennett, out with a lower-body injury, is expected to return Friday night.

Florida lost forward Givani Smith midway through the second period when he was struck in the face by a shot as he turned his back toward to the net. Smith rushed off the ice and did not return.

The Ducks were successful in a coach’s challenge on Monday when what would have been Eric Staal’s second goal of the game was taken away for goalie interference on former Anaheim defenseman Josh Mahura.

The Panthers play eight of their next nine at home and do not leave the state of Florida until March 20 when it plays at Detroit.

Up Next

Ducks: At Tampa Bay on Tuesday night.

Panthers: Host Buffalo on Friday night.

By George Richards