RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Vincent Trocheck and James Reimer continued to torment their former team, lifting the Carolina Hurricanes to their fifth straight victory with a 4-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Sunday night.

Trocheck, who was traded to Carolina just over a year ago, scored for the fourth time this season against the Panthers. Nino Niederreiter, Sebastian Aho and Warren Foegele also had goals for the Hurricanes, who have won eight of 10 home games (8-1-1) this season.

“We didn’t really have any lulls in the game,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “I like the fact that we hung in there. Didn’t get frustrated, just kept playing.”

Reimer, who made 21 saves, came to Carolina less two years in ago in a trade from Florida. He’s 3-0-0 since against the Panthers.

MacKenzie Weegar and Mason Marchment scored for Florida, which had a five-game points streak snapped. Chris Dreidger made 22 saves for the Panthers.

Trocheck scored just eight seconds into the Hurricanes’ first power play of the game. At that point with 4:05 to play in the opening period, Carolina had as many goals as the Panthers did shots on goal.

“We played a full 60 minutes,” Trocheck said. “I think this one was the best of the last four.”

Trocheck has four goals during his five-game points streak.

“He has found a home,” Brind’Amour said. “It’s no different than any job. When you’re feeling good about and where you fit, you have success. You don’t expect him to score at this rate, but we’ll take it for as long as we can.”

Niederreiter took a pass from Martin Necas and beat Dreidger, who had been under siege early in the second period. Niederreiter has 11 goals, posting at least one against every Central Division team except for Tampa Bay.

Carolina is 3-0-1 against the Panthers this season. This was the first meeting decided in regulation.

“They’re a well-structured team,” Panthers left wing Jonathan Huberdeau said. “It’s always tough to play against them.”

The Panthers got on the scoreboard when Weegar blasted the puck between Reimer’s pads with 9:19 left in the second period.

Aho posted the team’s second short-handed goal of the season 38 seconds into the third period. Foegele extended the lead to 4-1 slightly more than three minutes later.

The Hurricanes took advantage of special teams situations.

“You’ve got to make quick plays,” Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. “We had some good looks. We didn’t have enough of them. Not enough clean possession time.”

Florida won 6-2 at Nashville on Saturday, while the Hurricanes hadn’t played since Thursday night.

MILESTONE MOMENT

Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle appeared in his 1,000th career game. He’s in his 15th season in the league and his fourth season with the Panthers.

His accomplishment was recognized with an announcement during a break in the first period.

Yandle has played 890 consecutive games for the longest active streak in the league and the third-longest stretch in NHL history.

HIM AGAIN

Trocheck has scored in each of Carolina’s four matchups with Florida this season.

He’s the first player in the Carolina (and former Hartford) organization to score in his first four games against his ex-team following a trade since the NHL began tracking that information in 1991-92.

“I think it’s just the luck of the draw on that one,” Trocheck said of the topic. “Obviously it’s nice to get one against the former team. There’s motivation every night.”

Trocheck, who has a goal in four of the last five games, has a team-leading 13 goals this season. Florida doesn’t have a player with a double-digit goal total.

MORE TIME OFF

Hurricanes winger Teuvo Teravainen missed the game for undisclosed reasons. He had returned from a seven-game absence because of a concussion to play Thursday night in a victory against Detroit. He logged 14½ minutes in that game.

Brind’Amour said the latest time off might be related to the previous injury.

“Whenever you have those kinds of injuries, nobody really knows,” he said.

UP NEXT

Panthers: Play at Columbus on Tuesday and Thursday.

Hurricanes: Stay home for games Tuesday and Thursday vs. Nashville.

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