SUNRISE, Fla. — Frank Vatrano scored two goals, Anthony Duclair had a pair of assists and the Florida Panthers defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-2 on Monday night.

Sam Bennett and Radko Gudas also scored for the Panthers, who have won five straight games against the Blue Jackets and gone 6-0-1 in their last seven meetings.

Vatrano’s second goal was an empty-netter at 18:38 of the third after he was stopped on a penalty shot earlier in the period.

Florida netminder Sergei Bobrovsky made 34 saves. Elvis Merzlikins turned back 35 shots for the Blue Jackets.

Oliver Bjorkstrand got his team-leading 15th goal and Zac Dalpe also scored for Columbus, which has lost three straight.

Vatrano had the only goal in the first period, beating Merzlikins top shelf for his 16th of the season at the 11:40 mark.

Uncontested in the low slot, Vatrano converted the unassisted one-timer after the puck caromed off Columbus defenceman Seth Jones’ skate. It was Vatrano’s seventh goal in his last 10 games.

Just 59 seconds into the second period, Bennett made it 2-0 with his first goal for Florida on a wrister past Merzlikins off a return pass from Jonathan Huberdeau.

Bennett has three points in two games since being acquired from the Calgary Flames at the trade deadline.

“Bennett has come in here ... and has had a couple of nice games for us,” Florida coach Joel Quenneville said. “He’s giving us some presence physically and it looks like there’s some fun growing on that line.”

Bennett is already relishing his role in South Florida and looking forward to the playoffs.

“It’s awesome being here. I’m having a lot of fun and the support from the team has been great,” Bennett said. “I love playoff hockey and I think we’re going to do some damage, for sure.”

Duclair’s pair of helpers extended his point streak to four games (two goals, three assists) since returning to the lineup last Tuesday after missing six games due to injury. He’s thrilled to have Bennett on his line.

“A big forward down the middle. A huge acquisition for us,” Duclair said. “Along with (Huberdeau), we’ve built up a little bit of chemistry together and hopefully we can keep that going.”

Only 41 seconds after Bjorkstrand cut the deficit to 2-1 at 13:22 of the second, Gudas upped the advantage to 3-1 with a drive from the high slot.

Columbus made it 3-2 when Dalpe tipped the puck past a sprawled out Bobrovsky with traffic in front eight minutes into the third period. It was Dalpe’s second goal this season.

“That was just junkyard hockey,” Dalpe said. “Wack and go. Kind of like my golf game.”

Columbus coach John Tortorella was pleased with the work ethic of the 31-year-old forward, and the team in general despite the loss.

“The guys played hard and rallied a little bit, and Dalpe was a big part of that,” Tortorella said. “I think it’s deserved that he gets rewarded with a goal. I thought he did some good things tonight.”

D-MAN DOWN

The Panthers are without another defenceman after MacKenzie Weegar was scratched from Monday’s first of back-to-back games against Columbus with an upper-body injury. Weegar, who is listed as day to day, was not on the ice for the morning skate.

Florida forward Carter Verhaeghe, meanwhile, skated with the taxi squad. Noel Acciari, who is day to day with an upper-body injury, missed his second straight game.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Panthers rookie goalie Spencer Knight was recalled to the active roster and made his first appearance in pregame warmups after being chosen to back up Bobrovsky on Monday. Florida’s 2019 first-round draft pick out of Boston College was celebrating his 21st birthday.

SCORING SPREE

Vatrano has six goals and eight points over his last 10 games. He scored two game-winning goals on Florida’s recent six-game road trip.

ATTENDANCE

There were 4,041 fans at the BB&T Center, which for the first time opened much of the lower bowl previously covered with tarps.

UP NEXT

The teams wrap up their two-game series in Sunrise on Tuesday night.

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