"It was a great team win," Bobrovsky said. "I think it's the team that was the first star. They made great blocked shots, great backchecks, perfect timing. They made a hell of a backcheck at the end, the very last second. It's a great time to play hockey. I thought the guys played great."
Looking to end their five-game road trip above .500 and keep pace in the playoff race, Florida fell behind early in the desert when Brad Richardson followed his own rebound and rifled a shot past Bobrovsky for a shorthanded goal that gave Arizona a 1-0 lead at 14:16 of the first period.
That goal, however, would prove to be the lone blemish on a great night for Florida's defense.
"It hurt early, no doubt," Panthers blueliner Aaron Ekblad said. "You don't want that ever. It's on us as a whole team to secure that and lock that down, but the fact that we really rebounded and did a good job not losing our focus at any point shows the resiliency of our team."
In the second period, Frank Vatrano answered right back for the Panthers when he wired a wrist shot through heavy traffic past Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper at 11:03 to even things up at 1-1 and set the stage for what would prove to be a thrilling final 20 minutes of regulation.
Kuemper, who was making his first start since Dec. 19, finished with 23 saves on 25 shots.
Sent to a crucial power play after Evgenii Dadonov drew a penalty just before the midway point of the third period, Mike Hoffman took a pass from Jonathan Huberdeau and quickly blasted a one-timer past Kuemper from the left circle to send Florida up 2-1 with 11:10 left on the clock.
And with Bobrovsky and the defense locking things down, that was all they needed to win.
"We haven't played in many games trying to protect the lead like that in a real tight situation," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. "It felt like a playoff-type of environment, knowing that the next goal was big. It was a tremendous play on the power play."
With the win, the Panthers (33-24-6) remain two points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs (33-23-8) for third place in the Atlantic Division with one game in hand. On Thursday, a playoff spot will be on the line when they meet at BB&T Center in the penultimate game of their season series.
"At this time of the year, you can look at the standings and see how tight everything is," Bobrovsky said. "Every point is huge for us. We're very happy that we got two tonight."
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