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A midweek double-header between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning saw the Panthers take 3 of a possible 4 points. The Cats won the first contest 4-3 and both teams skated to a 4-4 draw two days later. Florida keeps a little distance between them and the Carolina Hurricanes in the Southeast Division.
The game Tuesday night was a nail-biter. A game Tampa will look back on as one that got away. Leading 3-2 with about 2 minutes to play the Bolts were called for two penalties which turned into two power-play goals for the Panthers. First was a long point blast from Paul Ranger which found its way through a maze of skates and legs. Then with just 36 seconds left on the clock Antti Miettinen scored the game winner.
Ranger was the star on this night for the Southern Cats with a goal and two helpers. Kyle Calder scored his 26th early in the third frame. Joel Bouchard got the comeback started by scoring the only goal in a lackluster second period.
Game two of the short series went Thursday and it saw the Bolts grab another advantage. Leading 4-2 midway through the game, Tampa could not close-out the stubborn Cats. Tonight it was Nathan Horton as the hero with two goals to give the Panthers the tie. Horton now has 24 goals on the season, a career high.
"I thought we played a much better game tonight," offered Coach Keenan. "The other night we took advantage of some power-plays, tonight we really played hard and played a full 60 minutes. We took the body and had plenty of scoring chances."
Patrick Lalime was named the starter for both games and earned the praises of the coach. "We knew these were two huge games for us against a division rival, we called on Patrick and he gave us what we needed."
Game Notes:
The addition of Alyn McCauley has allowed the coaching staff to ice four solid and balanced lines. Mike Sillinger and Jay Pandolfo have anchored the fourth line and are starting to contribute in limited ice-time. Sillinger scored two in a wild 7-6 win over Atlanta. Pandolfo scored a goal against Tampa while playing just 5 minutes.
Nathan Horton has scored three goals in the last three games and is having a breakout year for the Panthers. His play has lessened the mid-season loss of Ivan Novoseltsev.
The Panthers have spent some time recently trying to improve its special teams. The power-play has looked much improved but the penalty killing has not. The opposition has scored a power-play goal in five straight games against the Cats. During those five games, the Panthers have given up 7 goals in the last 16 short-handed attempts. Coach Keenan will no doubt have some not so nice things to say to his PK units.
Up next ... a trip to Washington to face the Caps.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Panthers Streak Towards Playoffs; Add Depth at Deadline.

A sellout crowd then watched as the Panthers fought the New Jersey Devils to a 2-2 tie. Then last night on the road against the Colorado Avalanche , Ed Jovanovski scored in the third period as the teams skated to a 4-all draw.
The late season surge has enabled the Panthers to build a seven point cushion over the Tampa Bay Lightning in the race for the Southeast Division Title. The Panthers are seeking their first Division crown under the Management of IronMike.
In the past twenty games, the Southern Cats have posted a record of 12-6-2 while making a steady climb up the Eastern Conference table. They've managed to get within 3 points of Conference leading New York Rangers. With 14 games to play in the regular season, the sun is certainly bright in Florida as they gear up for spring hockey.
Panthers Add McCauley at the Deadline.
The Florida Panthers went into deadline day looking to fine tune its line-up as they prepare for the stretch drive. Nobody was looking for bigs things from IronMike at this deadline. His team is built through youth and they've developed really well this season.
It was thought the Cats had two minor holes to fill, one at center and one on defense. No additions were added to the blue-line, although it was thought for most of the day the Panthers were the leading candidates to get M.A. Bergeron out of Edmonton.
The team added a center when they sent, farm hand Mike Greene (no not that Mike Greene) and a 5th round pick in 2008 to the Oilers for Alyn McCauley.
In McCauley the Cats acquired a smooth-skating two-way pivot who is always working hard for his teammates. Alyn is a UFA after this season.
TEAM NOTES: Two Panthers were named to the Eastern Conference All-star team. Jason Spezza and rookie phenom Evgeni Malkin will be skating against the West all-stars in the annual NsHL game.
Up next for the Panthers is a trip to Carolina to play the Canes. Then two at home versus the Atlanta Thrashers.
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