CHICAGO (AP) Connor Bedard scored in the second period and Philipp Kurashev had a goal and two assists, helping the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Florida Panthers 5-2 on Saturday night.

Nick Foligno, Nikita Zaitsev and Taylor Hall scored in the first for Chicago, which was coming off an ugly 8-1 loss at Arizona on Monday. Petr Mrazek made 38 saves.

ā€œI would have loved to see us play with that jam all night long,ā€ Hall said of Chicago's quick start. ā€œWe came out with some juice and, like I said, we didn't really sustain that as well as we want to.

"But over the course of this year, hopefully that's something we get to.ā€

Chicago (4-6-0) won its first home game in three tries this season.

ā€œWe haven't been here that much yet this year,ā€ coach Luke Richardson said. ā€œI think we refocused after last game and played a really solid first period.ā€

It was the first goal of the season for Zaitsev and Hall, who was activated from injured reserve after being sidelined by a left shoulder injury. Hall, the first overall pick in the 2010 draft, was acquired in a June trade with Boston.

Florida's Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored on a screened power-play shot 6:33 into the third, ending Mrazek's bid for his first shutout since April 2021. Matthew Tkachuk tucked in a rebound at 12:29 but Chicago held on.

ā€œI think we got sloppy in the second period," Richardson said, "but they found a way in the third just to block shots and grind it out.ā€

Carter Verhaeghe assisted on both Florida goals. Anthony Stolarz made 19 saves in his second start this season.

The Panthers entered on a 3-0-1 roll. They were coming off a 2-0 victory at Detroit on Thursday behind Sergei Bobrovsky.

ā€œWe had a really tough first,ā€ Florida coach Paul Maurice said. ā€œWe'll play 246 periods (in the regular season) and I'm hoping that one's our worst.ā€

Chicago had scored a total of five first-period goals this season, but put together a fast start.

Foligno opened the scoring at 6:25 on a power play. He fired in a loose puck from slot after Seth Jones' shot from the point struck Panthers defenseman Gustav Forsling and dropped to the ice.

Zaitsev connected from the slot at 9:21 after taking a feed from Kurashev, who retrieved his own rebound.

Hall plowed down the left wing and beat Stolarz between the legs at 12:39 with a low shot that struck the goalieā€™s stick and slid in.

Bedard scored 5:29 into the second, snapping a shot under Stolarzā€™s glove from the left circle. It was the fifth goal in 10 games for the No. 1 overall pick in this year's NHL draft.

Ekman-Larsson cut it to 4-1 at the end of a Florida power play - with Bedard off for high-sticking - after Chicago failed to clear the zone. Tkachuk scored from the edge of the crease with Mrazek down.

Florida outshot Chicago 15-3 in the final 20 minutes, but Kurashev tacked on an empty-netter with 10 seconds left to seal it.

ā€œAfter the first period, there's nothing else left for us to do but find a way out of it,ā€ Maurice said. ā€œThat was probably as dominant a two periods after that we've had.ā€

Blackhawks rookie defenseman Wyatt Kaiser played with a neck guard after former NHL forward Adam Johnson died last weekend after his neck was cut by a skate blade during a game in England. Both Minnesota natives, Kaiser and Johnson played NCAA Division I hockey at Minnesota-Duluth, but at different times.

UP NEXT

Panthers: Host Columbus on Monday.

Blackhawks: Host New Jersey on Sunday.

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