Panthers’ Luongo out at least 1 week for knee

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SUNRISE, Fla. — The Florida Panthers put goaltender Roberto Luongo on injured reserve Sunday, one day after a right knee injury knocked the veteran out of his team’s season-opening loss at the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The move will sideline Luongo for at least a week and means that James Reimer will likely start Florida’s home opener Thursday against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

The Panthers did not update the severity of Luongo’s injury Sunday. Luongo was hurt when teammate Frank Vatrano fell into him during Saturday’s second period.

Reimer will be backed up, at least in the short term, by Michael Hutchinson.

Florida signed Hutchinson over the summer in an effort to stockpile goalie depth, a move that Panthers coach Bob Boughner said was critically important.

Hutchinson was 43-39-11 in 104 games over five seasons with the Winnipeg Jets.

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