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National Hockey League
Florida 5, Philadelphia 4
When: 7:00 PM ET, Saturday, March 12, 2016
Where: BB&T Center, Sunrise, Florida
Referees: Chris Lee, Graham Skilliter
Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Pierre Racicot
Attendance: 19404

SUNRISE, Fla. -- The hometown hero, Philadelphia Flyers rookie defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere, did his part with a dramatic goal to force overtime.

But on a night in which the Florida Panthers celebrated the 20-year anniversary of the greatest team in franchise history, not even the would-be storybook ending of the kid from Pembroke Pines stood a chance.

Nick Bjugstad and Aleksander Barkov scored in a shootout and Reilly Smith produced two goals as the Panthers snapped Philadelphia's three-game win streak with a 5-4 victory on Saturday night at the BB&T Center.

Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo stopped both shots he faced in the shootout, stoning Nick Cousins and Sam Gagner.

"I had to do something right tonight," said Luongo, who was not pleased that he allowed four goals in regulation. "There were some weird bounces."

In overtime, the Panthers killed a penalty, surviving a four-on-three opportunity for the Flyers.

The Panthers trailed 3-2 midway through the third period before rallying with two goals in 65 seconds. Barkov had a power-play goal to tie the score. Smith put Florida up 4-3 when he took a pass from Jussi Jokinen and scored just before barreling into Flyers goalie Steve Mason.

Gostisbehere, who last season became the first born-and-raised south Floridian to appear in an NHL game, tied the score 4-4 with 1:55 left in the third period. It was his first game against his hometown team.

"That was awesome," Gostisbehere said of his goal. "Of course you want a better result there at the end. But it was a dream come true. You grow up watching all the games in this building, and you go out there and score a goal – it's pretty cool."

Florida also got a goal from Jonathan Huberdeau.

Jokinen has a 10-game point streak, the longest of any Panther this season and tying his career high set in 2010.

The Flyers, who had won six of their past seven games entering Saturday, also got goals from Cousins, Ryan White and Michael Raffl and two assists from Gagner.

Raffl's tip-in goal with 18:32 left in the third period have given the Flyers their 3-2 lead.

Mason, who had allowed just three goals in his three previous games, took the loss. But he remained positive.

"Three points out of four this weekend was pretty good," Mason said, referring to the win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday. "It's always tough to play back to back. We were able to push (Florida) to the extra frame and get a big point."

Florida (38-21-9) is in second place in the Atlantic Division with 85 points. The Boston Bruins, who beat the New York Islanders on Saturday afternoon, lead the division with 86 points.

Philadelphia (32-23-12) is three points behind the Detroit Red Wings in the battle for the second wild-card berth in the Eastern Conference. The Wings beat the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon.

The win capped a night of celebration for the Panthers.

Twenty years ago, the Panthers eliminated the Flyers in the Eastern Conference semifinals en route to the first and only trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in franchise history. On Saturday, many of the Panthers from that team were at the BB&T Center for a reunion, including coach Doug MacLean and star goalie John Vanbiesbrouck.

Florida opened the scoring when Smith won a battle along the right boards in the first period. Smith raced in and beat Mason high to the glove side with 8:38 left.

"Reilly went to the net and scored two gritty goals," Panthers coach Gerard Gallant said.

With 5:24 remaining in the first period, Philadelphia tied the score when Gagner’s cross-ice pass got past Florida defenseman Jakub Kindl and found the stick of Cousins, who converted from the right slot.

The teams also traded goals in the second period. White gave the Flyers a 2-1 lead with 6:44 left, converting on Philadelphia's third power play of the game.

Jaromir Jagr, with a Flyers defender hanging onto him, showed his strength as he was still able to dish the puck to Huberdeau in the left slot for the goal that tied the score 2-2 with 6:26 left.

"That's my new move," Jagr joked. "I want to show these young guys before I retire. I don't want to take it to my grave."

NOTES: Flyers G Michal Neuvirth (stomach flu) was scratched and G Anthony Stolarz was brought up from the AHL's Lehigh Valley Phantoms to serve as the backup. It was the third time Stolarz was promoted this season, all because of the Neuvirth injury/illness. ... Flyers D Shayne Gostisbehere, who last season became the first born-and-raised south Floridian to appear in an NHL game, finally played against the Panthers. Gostisbehere, 22, is having a great season, breaking NHL rookie records for overtime goals (four) and consecutive games with at least one point (15). ... Panthers second-year D Aaron Ekblad has seven game-winning goals in his career, which ties Ed Jovanovski's franchise record for a defenseman. ... Florida scratched C Quinton Howden, RW Teddy Purcell, LW Shawn Thornton, D Willie Mitchell and D Steven Kampfer. ... Philadelphia scratched C Jordan Weal, RW Jakub Voracek, C R.J. Umberger and D Andrew MacDonald.
Top Game Performances
 
Philadelphia   Florida
Michael Raffl 2 Points Reilly Smith 2
Michael Raffl 1 Goals Reilly Smith 2
Sam Gagner 2 Assists Jaromir Jagr 2
Ryan White 1 Power Play Goals Aleksander Barkov 1
N/A Short Handed Goals N/A
Steve Mason .862 Save Percentage Roberto Luongo .846
Steve Mason 25 Saves Roberto Luongo 22
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Philadelphia 26 4 1-5 2-3 6 40
Florida 29 5 1-3 4-5 10 41
Upcoming Games
  • Florida will play their next game on the road against NY Islanders. The Panthers have a W/L % of .649 after a win and .452 after a loss.
  • Philadelphia will play their next game at home against Detroit. The Flyers have a W/L % of .469 after a win and .486 after a loss.