SUNRISE — Anyone who did not think it would be the Florida Panthers day Saturday when the Chicago Blackhawks scored just 7 seconds in were in for a surprise.
Aside from that opening goal, the Panthers dominated the rebuilding Blackhawks from then on and rolled to a 5-1 win.
Florida scored twice in the first period after Landon Slaggert scored off the opening faceoff — outshooting the Blackhawks 22-3 in the process.
Chicago goalie Petr Mzarek was under siege the entire day.
In the first period alone, Florida had a 47-9 shot attempt advantage.
Sam Reinhart became the first player in franchise history to hit the 30-goal mark in four consecutive seasons as he made it 2-1 midway through the first.
Jonah Gadjovich played his first game since Dec. 20 after sustaining an upper-body injury and scored to make it 1-1.
Matthew Tkachuk, Evan Rodrigues, and Carter Verhaeghe also scored for the Panthers. Sasha Barkov had two assists.
The Panthers outshot Chicago 44-25 in the win.
Paul Maurice, who coached in his 1,900th game on Wednesday, won No. 900 on Saturday.
Florida is back at it Sunday with the Islanders flying over from Tampa Bay.
Adam Boqvist, claimed off waivers by the Islanders on Friday, will play against the Lightning tonight.
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