SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) Sam Reinhart scored two goals, Aleksander Barkov tied a franchise career record by collecting three assists, and the Florida Panthers beat the NHL-leading New York Rangers 4-3 on Friday night.

Carter Verhaeghe got the winning goal for Florida with 6:23 remaining in the third period. Evan Rodrigues also scored for the Panthers, and Sergei Bobrovsky finished with 31 saves. Barkov tied Jonathan Huberdeau for the Panthers' record with 415 assists.

ā€œThat's three wins in a row against three really good teams,ā€ said Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk, who had two assists for a Florida team that has topped Stanley Cup champion Vegas, then Tampa Bay and now the Rangers in its last three outings. ā€œWe really haven't played a perfect start-to-finish game, but we're finding ways. And that's very encouraging.ā€

Artemi Panarin, Will Culleye and Mika Zibanejad scored for the Rangers, who tied the game twice after facing deficits of 2-0 and 3-2. Panarin and Culleye scored 1:13 apart in the second period to tie the game for New York.

Jonathan Quick stopped 28 shots for the Rangers, who lead the NHL with a .721 standings-point percentage so far.

ā€œI donā€™t think it was a bad game or our best game, but I thought they played some good hockey too," Zibanejad said.

Florida improved to 15-0-1 when leading after two periods and 14-1-0 when scoring at least four goals. New York is 2-9-1 when allowing four or more goals - the Rangers are 22-0-0 when holding opponents to three goals or less.

ā€œGreat building, great opponent, great win for us,ā€ Bobrovsky said.

Barkov departed with 8:37 left after taking a high hit to the head from the Rangers' Alexis Lafreniere. Referees originally called a 5-minute major, then downgraded the penalty to a minor.

Zibanejad briefly made matters worse for Florida with a short-handed goal 52 seconds into the Panthers' power play, tying the game again at 3-3. The Rangers killed off the rest of the Panthers' man advantage, but Verhaeghe scored 14 seconds after New York returned to full strength.

And the next boost for Florida came a couple minutes later, when Barkov returned to the ice with 4:17 left after a brief stint in the Florida dressing room.

ā€œHuge boost,ā€ Verhaeghe said. ā€œBarky's the best player on our team and anytime he's in the lineup he makes a huge difference. It was nice to get him back for the last couple minutes, just to know he was OK.ā€

Barkov is the Panthersā€™ leader in games (696), goals (254), points (669), power-play goals (71), power-play points (196), game-winning goals (46) and shots on goal (1,854). The only offensive franchise record of note that he doesnā€™t have is power-play assists; Huberdeau still leads him there, 146-125.

UP NEXT

Rangers: Visit Tampa Bay on Saturday.

Panthers: Host Montreal on Saturday.

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