ST. LOUIS ā Matthew Tkachuk scored his fifth career hat trick to help the Florida Panthers beat the St. Louis Blues 5-1 on Tuesday night for their eighth straight victory.
Sam Reinhart and Kevin Stenlund also scored for the Panthers, who have 36 goals during their winning streak. Anthony Stolarz made 29 saves.
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āI donāt think any of it was easy for us,ā Florida coach Paul Maurice said. āWe had no legs, so we had to make a whole bunch of mental adjustments as the game went. Part of it was just what itās going to look like. Iām really happy with this win as much as any win weāve had on this trip, for sure.ā
Brayden Schenn scored and Joel Hofer made 26 saves for St. Louis, which had won two in a row.
āI actually feel like we deserved better offensively,ā Schenn said. āWe had some looks, the power play had some looks and the goalie made some saves. But then in saying that, third period, I donāt think we were assertive enough and hungry enough to play in their end more and it just resulted in them spending time on our own end and getting deflections and goals and before we know it, the gameās out of reach.ā
Tkachuk scored into an empty net for his 11th goal of the season with 57 seconds left to complete his hat trick. Tkachukās father, Keith, played for the Blues from 2001-10.
āIt felt amazing,ā Matthew Tkachuk said. āI scored a lot of goals in this rink when I was younger, (but) I havenāt scored much at the NHL level, so Iām glad I was saving them up for tonight.ā
Tkachuk scored on one knee to give Florida a 3-1 lead 2:18 into the third period and got his second goal of the game 3:39 later to make it 4-1. He has six goals in the Panthersā last four games after scoring only five in the first 36 games of the season.
āHeās been on a run for a while,ā Maurice said. āI think, probably the last three weeks, you have seen the game change where, I donāt want to say pucks arenāt going in, heās just getting a different look. Itās different around the net for him. He never changed his game over that course of time. Heās committed to what the team needs to do to win. Thatās why I was never really worried about it.ā
Reinhart scored his team-leading 29th goal on a power play 1:11 into the second period to give Florida a 2-1 advantage.
It was Reinhartās 14th power-play goal of the season. St. Louis failed to convert on its three power plays and has scored on just 12 of 112 this season.
āWe have to score,ā interim coach Drew Bannister said. āWe have to have a mindset when we step on the ice that weāre looking to score goals. The chances have been there. The opportunities have been there, but we arenāt finishing on those chances, and we have to finish.ā
Stenlund tied it 1-all when he scored his eighth goal on a feed from Jonah Gadjovich with 4:04 remaining in the first period.
Schenn got his ninth goal when he lifted Jake Neighboursā rebound over Stolarz 3:24 into the first. Schenn hadnāt scored in 16 games since netting a pair of goals against Buffalo on Nov. 30.
UP NEXT
Panthers: Host the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night to open a five-game homestand.
Blues: Host the New York Rangers on Thursday night.
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