SUNRISE — Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice figured his team might have some pep in their step Thursday against the Nashville Predators despite the lengthy road trip which just ended.
Maurice figured right.
The Panthers took control of their game against the struggling Predators early, taking a two-goal lead in the first and a four-goal lead into the third in a penalty-filled 6-2 win at Amerant Bank Arena.
Carter Verhaeghe scored twice in the win; Sam Reinhart, Matthew Tkachuk, Evan Rodrigues, and Tomas Nosek also scored for the Panthers.
Uvis Balinskis had his first multi-point NHL game with two assists; Sasha Barkov, who has plenty of multi-point games, ended with three assists.
Sergei Bobrovsky made 16 saves in the win.
Florida, which went 5-0 on the longest road trip of the season, have won six straight — its longest win streak since last season.
The Panthers had three winning streaks of at least six games in their Stanley Cup championship season, the longest being nine.
Florida (10-3-1) also has at least a point in 10 of the past 11 games (9-1-1).
Nashville, on the other hand, is heading in the other direction.
The Predators dropped to 4-9-1 and have now lost five of six.
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