LAS VEGAS (AP) Hours after being named to the All-Star roster, Sam Reinhart had a goal and an assist and the Florida Panthers defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-1 on Thursday night.

The Panthers won for the sixth straight time, while goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky made 26 saves to win his fifth consecutive start.

Matthew Tkachuk and Carter Verhaeghe also registered a goal and an assist, while Sam Bennett added a goal.

The Panthers completed a season sweep of the defending champs, not only exacting revenge for last seasonā€™s five-game loss in the Stanley Cup Final, but also winning in Vegas for the first time since the Knights joined the NHL.

ā€œI think maybe we needed a little adversity to really dig down and find a way," Tkachuk said. "We had 20-plus guys that were just completely dialed in from the start of the day today and wanted to get that job done. Thereā€™s no secret we donā€™t like these guys for what happened last year. Thatā€™s human nature. Especially coming into this building where a team has not had success as of late and just really wanting to beat a team that kind of ruined our summer last year. I thought in the two games that we played them have been two of our best of the season.ā€

Which is saying something considering the Panthers lost a pair of key forwards - Evan Rodrigues to a lower-body injury and captain Aleksander Barkov to an upper-body injury - after one period.

Floridaā€™s special teams proved to be the difference, finishing 3 of 6 with a man advantage and going in a perfect 6 for 6 on the penalty kill.

ā€œItā€™s just the mindset of our team, just playing as hard as you can for the guy next to you, especially down two forwards, it was a big performance from all 10 of us that were able to pull through,ā€ Tkachuk added.

Pavel Dorofeyev scored for Vegas, which has lost six of its last seven.

Knights goaltender Logan Thompson made 32 saves but continues to struggle for wins, as heā€™s lost three of his last four starts and 11 of 17 after opening the season 5-0. Thompson has now allowed three or more goals in six of his last eight starts.

ā€œTonight we werenā€™t a great team defensively, some net-front goals against, we got to take care of those,ā€ Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. ā€œThe lack of winning affects everybody, goaltender more so than most, because heā€™s the last line of defense. But I think everyone could start to lose some confidence or question things when you donā€™t win.ā€

Thompsonā€™s confidence might have been boosted early after captain Mark Stoneā€™s initial shot was blocked but Dorofeyev was there to slam the rebound into an open net. It was the start Vegas needed to shake off Mondayā€™s shutout loss at Seattle in the Winter Classic, as it dominated the action over the first eight minutes of the game.

But a penalty on William Carrier shifted momentum to Florida when Bennett one-timed a rebound off the end boards for the Panthersā€™ first power-play goal of the night.

Theyā€™d get another midway through the second when Tkachukā€™s redirect off Brandon Montourā€™s shot from the point slipped past Thompson.

Verhaeghe silenced the crowd with a little more than a minute left in the period when he pounced on a loose rebound to the left of Thompson and notched his 20th of the season.

Reinhart scored his 25th goal of the season on a power play in the third when he one-timed a pass from Tkachuk from the slot to provide the final margin.

UP NEXT

Panthers: Visit Colorado on Saturday

Golden Knights: Host the Islanders on Saturday

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