SUNRISE, Fla. — Lee Stempniak scored his first goal as a Bruin in overtime and Boston beat Florida 5-4 on Monday night while Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr moved into third on the NHL career points list.

Jagr assisted on Aleksander Barkov’s goal, passing Gordie Howe with 1,851 points.

Bruins coach Claude Julien moved past Art Ross to become Boston’s career coaching wins leader with 388 regular-season victories.

Stempniak, acquired from New Jersey at the trade deadline, also had two assists and Patrice Bergeron scored twice for the Bruins. Brett Connolly and David Pastrnak also had goals, Brad Marchand had two assists and Tuukka Rask made 47 saves.

Jiri Hudler scored twice for the Panthers. Jussi Jokinen also scored and Jonathan Huberdeau had two assists. Roberto Luongo allowed four goals on 16 shots before being replaced by Al Montoya to start the second period. Montoya stopped 15 shots.

On his winner, Stempniak took a pass from Ryan Spooner high in the right circle and fired the puck over Montoya with 1:00 left in the extra period.

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The Panthers 51 shots are a season high.

Behind 4-3, the Panthers tied it 4-all on Hudler’s second goal. Hudler grabbed a rebound in the slot and poked the puck past Rask with 4:43 left in the third.

Florida scored two goals in the second after trailing 4-1.

Hudler shot from the right circle, beating Rask on the glove side for his first goal as a Panther. Hudler was acquired in a trade from the Calgary Flames on Feb. 27.

Jokinen made the score 4-3 just 9 seconds into a power play. Jokinen’s shot from the slot got past Rask at 6:08, extending his point streak to eight games.

The Bruins scored four goals in the first period.

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Bergeron’s first goal gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead just 34 seconds in. Bergeron skated in on Luongo and beat him on the glove side for his 27th of the season. Bergeron has scored in four straight games.

The Bruins went ahead 2-0 when Pastrnak backhanded the puck between Luongo’s pads at 7:00.

Connolly stretched the Bruins’ lead to 3-0 after his wrist shot from the right circle bounced off Luongo’s blocker and into the net at 12:22.

The Panthers finally got on the board when Barkov grabbed a rebound in the slot and slid it under Rask’s pads with 3:12 left in the first.

The celebration was short-lived. Bergeron’s shot from the right circle beat Luongo 37 seconds later for his second goal to make it 4-1.


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