Sam Reinhart had a goal and an assist, and Bobrovsky made 23 saves for the Panthers (44-27-4), who are 0-2-1 in their past three.
“It’s playoff hockey at this time of the year,” Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues said. “It’s always one-goal games it seems like. We’ll continue to fight and continue to build. We did a lot of good things. It’s not something we’re going to hang our heads about I don’t think.”
Florida was without captain Aleksander Barkov, who was a late scratch. He missed the final seven minutes of the second period on Tuesday in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens because of an injury but returned for the third period and overtime. Coach Paul Maurice said after the game that he is day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
“I don’t think it’s a long-term thing,” Maurice said.
The Maple Leafs lead the Tampa Bay Lightning by three points for first in the Atlantic Division. They are four points ahead of the Panthers.
Knies made it 3-1 at 15:09 when he took a stretch pass from Marner and deked to the backhand on a breakaway, putting a shot off the goalpost which bounced off Bobrovsky’s right skate and into the net.
Reinhart cut it to 3-2 at 17:22 on the power play when he shot through a screen from the high slot.
The Maple Leafs withstood the final 2:20 with Bobrovsky pulled for a 6-on-5 advantage.
“That’s hockey sometimes,” Panthers forward Anton Lundell said. “You just need to keep battling. I feel like we played pretty well today. Sometimes you’ve just got to push and keep battling and at some point, you’re going to get the bounces on your side.”
The Panthers went up 1-0 at 1:03 of the second period when Gustav Forsling one-timed Reinhart’s pass over Stolarz’s glove from the high slot.
John Tavares tied it 1-1 at 11:31, redirecting a pass from William Nylander at the top of the crease. He has scored in six of his past seven games, amassing nine goals during the stretch.
“It always feels good to contribute, score, put the puck in the net but I don’t try to get too down or get too high,” Tavares said. “Obviously enjoy it, it’s helping the team, but continue to focus on playing well and not try to get too caught up in all that.”
NOTES: Maple Leafs forward David Kampf did not return for the third period because of an upper-body injury, and defenseman Jake McCabe left with 1:13 remaining in the third and did not return. Berube had no update on either player after the game. … Marner extended his point streak to six games (three goals, seven assists).