Blues 4, Panthers 1

David Backes scored twice and defenseman Kris Russell netted his second goal in three games with St. Louis as the Blues continued to sizzle under Ken Hitchcock with a 4-1 victory over the visiting Florida Panthers on Thursday.

Chris Porter broke a 1-1 tie in the second period with his first goal of the season. Backes scored in the first period and added an empty-netter as the Blues improved to 4-0-1 under Hitchcock and won for the seventh time in nine home games.

Mike Santorelli scored in the first period for Florida, which had its four-game road winning streak snapped. Russell, who was acquired from Columbus on Friday, tipped in a beautiful feed from Vladimir Sobotka to finish off a 2-on-1 at 9:46 of the third period to give the Blues a 3-1 lead.

The Blues have not allowed a goal in the second or third period since Hitchcock replaced Davis Payne as coach on Nov. 6. Porter surprised Theodore between his pads with a wrist shot from the left faceoff dot off a turnover for an unassisted goal at 5:48.

Both first-period goals were also unassisted and came directly off turnovers. Backes made it 1-0 when he beat Theodore with a wrist shot over his glove shoulder at 6:04 before Santorelli send a wrist shot past Halak’s catcher at 13:07.

The Blues were without right wing Chris Stewart, who served the first of his three-game suspension for hitting Detroit’s Niklas Kronwall from behind into the boards Tuesday.

Final1st2nd3rdScore
St. Louis BluesBlues1124
Florida PanthersPanthers1001
St. LouisGoalsAssists
David Backes20
Chris Porter10
Kris Russell10
Jamie Langenbrunner01
Vladimir Sobotka01
FloridaGoalsAssists
Mike Santorelli10
Season Series
St. LouisStatsFlorida
1-0-0Vs0-1-0
4Goals1
12.9Shot %4.8
0.0Power Play %0.0
50.8Faceoff %49.2