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| Weiss scores late goal in OT to lift Panthers over Sens |
NHL Hockey |
12/08/2008 |
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| Ottawa, ON (MySportsbook) - Stephen Weiss scored with just 9.1 seconds remaining in overtime on a slap shot from just inside the blue line to give the Florida Panthers a 4-3 win over the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place. The unassisted goal was Weiss' fourth of the year and came on a slap shot that beat Senators goalie Alex Auld, who made 36 saves in the losing effort. Panthers goalie Craig Anderson stopped 35 of the 38 shots he faced to earn the win and improve his overall record to 7-2-3. The team's tra |
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| Boston's Fernandez blanks Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
12/07/2008 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - Manny Fernandez logged his first shutout of the season and 15th of his career in stopping 27 shots as the Boston Bruins blanked the Florida Panthers, 4-0, at BankAtlantic Center. Phil Kessel, Michael Ryder, Shane Hnidy and Blake Wheeler each found the back of the net for Boston, which notched its fourth straight win and eighth in its last nine games. David Krejci registered three assists. Fernandez improved to 8-1-1 on the season. "For myself, I could care less (about first shuto |
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| Panthers send Welch to Rochester on conditioning stint |
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12/05/2008 |
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| Rochester, NY (MySportsbook) - The Florida Panthers reassigned defenseman Noah Welch to their American Hockey League affiliate, the Rochester Americans, for a conditioning stint. The 26-year-old Welch will be in his second stint with the Amerks after scoring one goal and one assist in 14 games with the Panthers this season. |
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| Panthers edge Sabres in battle of goaltenders |
NHL Hockey |
12/04/2008 |
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| Sunrise, FL (MySportsbook) - Craig Anderson stopped 45 shots as the Florida Panthers downed the Buffalo Sabres, 2-1, at BankAtlantic Center. Greg Campbell had a goal and an assist while Keith Ballard also lit the lamp for the Panthers, who have won three straight. "It's just one of those nights where they're throwing everything at the net and our guys did a terrific job of cleaning up the rebounds," said Anderson. "I was giving the other team extra shots. But, on the good side of it, my guys let me see the p |
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| Mighty Bruins visit struggling Lightning |
NHL Hockey |
12/04/2008 |
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| t the Lightning. On the injury front, Boston defenseman Aaron Ward left Saturday's game in the first period with an undisclosed injury and did not return. The Bruins are beginning a two-game tour of the Sunshine state tonight and will also visit the Florida Panthers on Saturday. Boston is 7-3-3 as the visiting team this year. The Lightning will try to halt a five-game losing streak when they take the ice tonight. Tampa has lost 10 of its last 11 contests, but has collected points on four occasions with overtime |
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| Habs aim to extend win streak in test against Rangers |
NHL Hockey |
12/04/2008 |
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| our of their last five games and come into tonight's test with 38 points, which places them first in both the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference. The Blueshirts were in action on Wednesday and rebounded nicely from Sunday's 4-0 blanking by the Florida Panthers as they notched a shootout decision over the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins. Nikolai Zherdev netted the game-winner in the shootout, as New York edged Pittsburgh, 3-2, at Madison Square Garden. After Markus Naslund scored on the opening shot for New Y |
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| Panthers hand Caps first home regulation loss |
NHL Hockey |
12/02/2008 |
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| Washington, DC (MySportsbook) - Ville Peltonen, Radek Dvorak and Gregory Campbell each had a goal and an assist, leading the Florida Panthers to a 5-3 win over Washington and handing the Capitals their first regulation home loss of the season. Jay Bouwmeester and Bryan McCabe also scored for the Panthers, who have registered points in five straight games, going 3-0-2 in that span. Craig Anderson made 23 saves to get the win. "We've been really working hard on protecting the puck, keeping the puck in their zo |
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| Ovechkin, Caps try to find offense versus Panthers |
NHL Hockey |
12/02/2008 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Alex Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals will try to rebound from a rare shutout when they welcome the Florida Panthers for tonight's Southeast Division matchup at Verizon Center. The Capitals, who are averaging a solid 3.21 goals per game this year, were shut out for just the second time this season Saturday night in Columbus. Rookie netminder Steve Mason stopped all 26 shots he faced to record his second career shutout and Rick Nash scored twice as the Blue Jackets blanked Washington, 3-0 |
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| Sabres host Predators in western New York |
NHL Hockey |
12/01/2008 |
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| yan Miller, who is 10-5-2 on the season. The Sabres are 7-5-1 as the host this year and have won their last two tests in western New York. After tonight's tilt Buffalo will embark on a three-game road trip, beginning with Thursday's matchup with the Florida Panthers. Nashville has won just twice in its last six games (2-3-1) and is coming off Saturday's blowout loss to visiting Minnesota. Mikko Koivu registered two goals and an assist, as the Wild matched a team record with five power-play goals in a 6-2 thrash |
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| Anderson, Panthers blank Rangers |
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11/30/2008 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - Craig Anderson made 37 saves to record his sixth career shutout, as the Florida Panthers blanked the New York Rangers, 4-0, at Madison Square, splitting a home-and-home set. The Rangers notched a 4-3 shootout win Friday night in Florida. Stephen Weiss and Michael Frolik both registered a goal and an assist for the Panthers, who had lost five of their last seven games. Ville Peltonen and Gregory Campbell also tallied, while Radek Dvorak collected two assists. "It was a gritty eff |
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