National Hockey League
Florida 7, Philadelphia 1
When: 7:00 PM ET, Saturday, October 10, 2015
Where: BB&T Center, Sunrise, Florida
Referees: Gord Dwyer, Dean Morton
Linesmen: Steve Barton, Brian Mach
Attendance: 19434

SUNRISE, Fla. -- The Florida Panthers' opening night was so good that the club set a record in the process.

Florida scored an NHL-record four times in the game's first seven minutes, and right wingers Jaromir Jagr and Reilly Smith each scored twice as the Panthers blitzed the Philadelphia Flyers 7-1 in front of a sellout crowd of 19,424 at BB&T Center on Saturday night.

Center Vincent Trocheck, center Nick Bjugstad, newcomer Smith and left winger Jussi Jokinen led the attack with goals in the first period.

The four goals by Florida (1-0-0) in 6:46 set a modern NHL record for the fastest four tallies to start a season.

"I think we came out hot. That was huge, that start," said Trocheck, who added three assists for a career-high four-point game. "We came out to a little bit of a slow start last year and it affected us late in the year, so we know how big those first games are."

Jagr scored in the first minute of the second and third periods, giving him 724 career markers.

Florida scored three goals on the power play, which was a liability for the team last season.

"It was a great win," said Florida coach Gerard Gallant. "Obviously we came out of the gate real good and we got an early jump. That was great.

"The big crowd helped us a lot. We came out early, we got some opportunities."

Defenseman Mark Streit scored a power-play goal for Philadelphia (0-1-1).

Goaltender Roberto Luongo made 38 saves to earn the win for Florida. Philadelphia goaltender Steve Mason was pulled from the game in the first period after giving up four goals on eight shots.

Luongo was accidentally hit on the top of the head by the stick of Florida defenseman Willie Mitchell with 4:41 left. He stayed down for a couple of minutes after play was stopped but finished the game.

The Panthers had an onslaught against the Flyers in the game's first 6:46 that for all purposes decided the outcome.

Trocheck, playing in his first season-opener, raced in and collected a long shot on goal by Jokinen and beat Mason five-hole with a wrist shot just 1:23 into the game.

Florida's power play, ranked an anemic 24th in the NHL last season, then took over and showed immediate improvement.

With Philadelphia's Scott Laughton off for tripping, the Panthers quickly set up the man-advantage and scored 18 seconds into play as Bjugstad's wrister from the top of the left circle off a pass from reigning Calder Trophy-winning defenseman Aaron Ekblad beat Mason on the glove side to make it 2-0.

Michael Raffl drew a hooking minor less than a minute later, and newcomer Smith cashed with a spin and forehand near the crease to beat Mason for a 3-0 edge.

"It couldn't have gone better," said Smith, acquired from Boston in a trade for Jimmy Hayes. "We were creating a lot of chances. Our power play was pretty hot, too. It's good to have that success early."

Mason was chased one minute later when Jokinen tapped in an easy even-strength goal off Trockeck's shot that caromed off the right post and in front of the crease, which was unmanned after Mason came out to meet Trocheck.

"There's nobody to put this game on but myself," said Mason. "I take full responsibility. I put everyone behind the eight ball and am disappointed. Right from the beginning, there was nothing I could be too proud of. I'll put it behind me and have a short memory."

Michal Neuvirth, acquired in the offseason as a free agent, replaced Mason after the fourth tally. Jagr beat Neuvirth after a nifty centering pass by Aleksander Barkov into the slot just 33 seconds into the second period for a 5-0 lead.

Streit scored a power-play goal at 3:34 for the Flyers (0-1-1) to stem the barrage, but the Panthers skated off after two periods with a 5-1 lead.

"For me, it's tough to explain because we had a really good game against a really good team in Tampa," Streit said. "We had a really good 60 minutes and got a point. Tonight, it was like a completely different team out there."

Added first-year coach Dave Hakstol, whose team held a players-only meeting afterward: "No, it's not (unnerving). It shouldn't be unnerving to anyone in the locker room. It should leave a pretty sour taste for everybody, though."

NOTES: The Flyers, who played in the NHL's first ever 3-on-3 overtime game in Tampa on Thursday, scratched C Vincent Lecavalier, D Radko Gudas and C Sam Gagner. ... Philadelphia was playing in multiple home-openers on their first road trip for the third time in five years. The Flyers also did it in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons. The Flyers return to Florida in March. ... Panthers Executive Chairman Peter Luukko stressed the importance of adding RW Jaromir Jagr to the club last February: "I think it's real important. His work ethic is second to none. We've got a young group that's really talented, but guys like him, Willie Mitchell and Shawn Thornton can bring those guys forward." Luukko, 56, oversaw the Flyers for 25 years and had Jagr for the 2011-12 season. ... Florida rookie LW Connor Brickley made his NHL debut on the fourth line with RW Shawn Thornton and C Derek MacKenzie. ... RW Quinton Howden, D Dylan Olsen and D Steven Kamper were scratched by Florida. ... The two clubs meet again Monday night in the Flyers' home-opener.
Top Game Performances
 
Philadelphia   Florida
Mark Streit 1 Points Vincent Trocheck 4
Mark Streit 1 Goals Jaromir Jagr 2
Claude Giroux 1 Assists Vincent Trocheck 3
Mark Streit 1 Power Play Goals Reilly Smith 2
N/A Short Handed Goals N/A
Michal Neuvirth .864 Save Percentage Roberto Luongo .974
Michal Neuvirth 19 Saves Roberto Luongo 38
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Philadelphia 39 1 1-4 4-7 23 36
Florida 30 7 3-7 3-4 17 38
Upcoming Games
  • Florida will play their next game on the road against Philadelphia. The Panthers have a W/L % of .000 after a win and 1.000 after a loss.
  • Philadelphia will play their next game at home against Florida. The Flyers have a W/L % of .000 after a win and .000 after a loss.