The Florida Panthers continue a difficult three game homestand against the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins at the BAC tonight.
Steve Sullivan scored his eighth goal of the season, getting the Penguins on the board first when Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen misjudged how much free space he had to work the puck. Clemmensen turned it over to Matt Cooke, who fed Sullivan for the easy score.
With five minutes gone in the period, Eric Tangradi and Erik Gudbranson decided to have it out. Tangradi lost his balance after throwing a single punch. The two were each awarded five minute fighting penalties.
Stephen Weiss was called for tripping Richard Park with nine minutes gone in the period, putting the Penguins on their third power play of the night. Florida cleared the puck three times over the two minute penalty kill, not allowing any shots.
With four minutes to play in the second, Versteeg, Weiss, Garrison and Campbell each got at least a shot on goal on an extended volley against Penguins goaltender Fleury, but nobody buried the equalizer.
The Penguins managed to score, with Evgeny Malkin stuffing his own rebound home for his 18th of the season after he was stopped on a two-on-one break by a Clemmensen save with only 35 seconds left in the period.
Hits: Penguins, 26-20
Blocked Shots: Penguins, 8-6
Faceoffs: Panthers, 24-20
Shots On Goal: Penguins, 32-17
Score: Penguins 2, Panthers 0
Only a minute into the game, Kris Versteeg hit a wide open Tomas Fleischmann alone in front of the net, but Flash couldn’t get the lumber on the rubber. Stephen Weiss found Versteeg just a minute later with another wide open net, but Versteeg also barely missed.
Are you sensing a pattern?
Soon afterward, Krys Barch and Arron Asham decided to drop the gloves and have at it. Barch was the nominal winner, although both were assessed identical fighting minors.
Pittsburgh actually collected the first six shots on goal, not allowing Florida to log a shot until a Jason Garrison one timer was unleashed with seven minutes gone in the first and the Panthers had been on a power play for a full minute. Pascual Dupuis had tripped Tomas Kopecky for Florida’s first man advantage.
At the 12 minute mark, Pittsburgh would enjoy their first power play of the evening when Stephen Weiss was called for tripping James Neal. Four clears, three goalposts and two blocked shots later the Cats killed the penalty. The Panthers were at even strength for a total of six seconds when Kris Versteeg was called for a slashing penalty, which was also successfully killed.
Mike Santorelli found a streaking Krys Barch down the left side of the ice with three minutes remaining but Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury stoned him cold, freezing the puck on the save.
The Penguins failed to capitalize on a Chris Kunitz breakaway, with Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen making the point blank save.
Hits: Penguins, 13-12
Blocked Shots: Panthers, 3-2
Faceoffs: Panthers, 12-9
Shots On Goal: Pittsburgh, 18-6
Score: Panthers 0, Penguins 0
Florida will be hosting the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight at the Bank Atlantic Centre in Sunrise. This is the third meeting of the season between Eastern Conference rivals. Florida is 11-4-5 at home, while Pittsburgh owns a 10-10-2 road record. For Florida, this is the second game of a difficult three game homestand. They beat the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1 on Monday night, and go on to host the Boston Bruins on Monday. Pittsburgh will be playing their second game of a three game roadtrip. The lost to the Panthers nemesis, the Washington Capitals, 1-0 on Wednesday and go on to play the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday.
The teams last met on November 19th, with Florida skating off with a 3-2 victory. Tomas Fleischmann and Stephen Weiss each scored power play goals for the Panthers, as Weiss enjoyed also assisted on the other two goals. All three first line players earned at least two points on the evening. Jose Theodore withstood a 41 shot barrage from the Penguins, making 39 saves on the night for the win. Chris Kunitz and Jordan Staal scored for Pittsburgh in a losing effort.
Penguins @ Panthers 11/19/11 (via NHLVideo)
In Florida's last game, the Panthers defeated ex-Panther goaltender Roberto Luongo and the Vancouver Canucks, 2-1 on Monday. Marcel Goc scored tallied a goal and an assist, bringing his three-game post-concussion total to four points. Dmitry Kulikov also scored his fourth of the season. Panthers backup goalie, Scott Clemmensen saved 25 of 26 shots in the win. Dale Weise scored Vancouver's goal in the loss.
Canucks @ Panthers 01/09/12 (via NHLVideo)
The Penguins dropped a 1-0 game to the Washington Capitals on Wednesday night. Jason Chimera scored the game winner with five minutes remaining in the first period, with assists from Jeff Halpern and Joel Ward. It was Chimera's 14th goal of the season. Marc-Andre Fleury saved 20 of 21 in the losing effort, while another ex-Panther's netminder, Tomas Vokoun, stopped all 30 of the Penguins shot in the shutout.
Penguins @ Capitals 01/11/12 (via NHLVideo)
Season Series: 1-1-0
All-Time Series: 31-28-12
Game Time: 7:30 EST
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Standings:
Florida Panthers: 21-13-8, 50 points, first Southeast Division, third Eastern Conference, 11th NHL, on pace for 98 points.
Pittsburgh Penguins: 21-17-4, 46 points, fourth Atlantic Division, ninth Eastern Conference, 19th NHL, on pace for 90 points.
Injuries:
Goalies: Jose Theodore (14-8-4) is currently injured and is expected to miss a minimum of two weeks. Jacob Markstrom (2-4-1) has also been injured, and is going into surgery. Scott Clemmensen (4-1-3) is the probable starter, with recent callup Brian Foster set to back him up.
Forwards:
1. Fleischmann - Weiss - Versteeg
2. Kopecky - Matthias - Santorelli
3. Samuelsson - Goc - Bradley
4. Repik - Madden - Barch
Defense:
1. Campbell - Garrison
2. Jovanovski - Gudbranson
3. Kulikov - Weaver
Common Thread:
Panthers forward Matt Bradley played all 82 games of the 2003-04 season with the Penguins, scoring seven goals and nine assists with a minus-27 rating and 65 penalty minutes.
Panthers forward Mikael Samuelsson played 22 games for the Penguins in 2002-03, scoring two goals with a minus-21 rating and eight penalty minutes.
Team Milestones:
Goals: Ed Jovanovski's next goal will be his 32nd, which will move him into a tie for 32nd with Richard Zednik. Mike Santorelli's next goal will be number 26 as a Panther, moving him past Mike Van Ryn into 44th place all-time.
Assists: Stephen Weiss is tied with Olli Jokinen with 231 all-time assists for the Florida Panther's record. Ed Jovanovski's next assist will give him 61 with the Panthers, passing Dave Lowry into 28th. Dmitry Kulikov's next assist will give him 51 for his career, moving him past Niklas Hagman into 38th place.
Points: One more point for Kulikov will give him 64, moving him into a tie with Joe Nieuwendyk in 46th place.
Team Leaders:
Goals:
Kris Versteeg - 17
Tomas Fleischmann - 15
Stephen Weiss, Jason Garrison - 11
Assists:
Brian Campbell - 30
Stephen Weiss, Kris Versteeg - 22
Tomas Fleischmann - 19
Points:
Kris Versteeg - 39
Tomas Fleischmann - 34
Stephen Weiss, Brian Campbell - 33
Plus/Minus
Stephen Weiss - plus-13
Kris Versteeg - plus-11
Jason Garrison - plus-six
Tomas Fleischmann - plus-five
Pittsburgh Penguins Outwork Florida Panthers, 4-1 In Sunrise
First Period:
Only a minute into the game, Kris Versteeg hit a wide open Tomas Fleischmann alone in front of the net, but Flash couldn’t get the lumber on the rubber. Stephen Weiss found Versteeg just a minute later with another wide open net, but Versteeg also barely missed.
Are you sensing a pattern?
Soon afterward, Krys Barch and Arron Asham decided to drop the gloves and have at it. Barch was the nominal winner, although both were assessed identical fighting minors.
Pittsburgh actually collected the first six shots on goal, not allowing Florida to log a shot until a Jason Garrison one timer was unleashed with seven minutes gone in the first and the Panthers had been on a power play for a full minute. Pascual Dupuis had tripped Tomas Kopecky for Florida’s first man advantage.
At the 12 minute mark, Pittsburgh would enjoy their first power play of the evening when Stephen Weiss was called for tripping James Neal. Four clears, three goalposts and two blocked shots later the Cats killed the penalty. The Panthers were at even strength for a total of six seconds when Kris Versteeg was called for a slashing penalty, which was also successfully killed.
Mike Santorelli found a streaking Krys Barch down the left side of the ice with three minutes remaining but Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury stoned him cold, freezing the puck on the save.
The Penguins failed to capitalize on a Chris Kunitz breakaway, with Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen making the point blank save.
Second Period:
Steve Sullivan scored his eighth goal of the season, getting the Penguins on the board first when Panthers goalie Scott Clemmensen misjudged how much free space he had to work the puck. Clemmensen turned it over to Matt Cooke, who fed Sullivan for the easy score.
With five minutes gone in the period, Eric Tangradi and Erik Gudbranson decided to have it out. Tangradi lost his balance after throwing a single punch. The two were each awarded five minute fighting penalties.
Stephen Weiss was called for tripping Richard Park with nine minutes gone in the period, putting the Penguins on their third power play of the night. Florida cleared the puck three times over the two minute penalty kill, not allowing any shots.
With four minutes to play in the second, Versteeg, Weiss, Garrison and Campbell each got at least a shot on goal on an extended volley against Penguins goaltender Fleury, but nobody buried the equalizer.
The Penguins managed to score, with Evgeny Malkin stuffing his own rebound home for his 18th of the season after he was stopped on a two-on-one break by a Clemmensen save with only 35 seconds left in the period.
Third Period:
Tyler Kennedy scored his sixth goal of the season for the Penguins in the first minute of the third. It was a four on two breakaway for the Pens, with assists awarded to Brooks Orpik and Pascual Dupuis.
Pittsburgh went on another power play just a minute later when Michal Repik was called for interfering with Steve Sullivan.
After the penalty was killed, the Panthers finally got on the board with 13 minutes to play when Repik redirected a Jason Garrison slapshot for his second goal of the season. Krys Barch was also awarded an assist on the play.
Fleischmann waved his stick over the puck, missing a wide open net on a cross ice feed from Stephen Weiss with seven minutes remaining in regulation. Weiss will become Florida’s all time leader in assists with his next helper. He’s been stuck at 231 for about a year now.
Pittsburgh iced the game three minutes later when James Neal scored his 22nd goal of the season unassisted to put the Penguins on top, 4-1.
Hits: Penguins, 32-26 (Craig Adams led all skaters with seven, Dmitry Kulikov was tops on the Panthers with five).
Blocked Shots: Penguins, 12-7 (Paul Martin led Pittsburgh with three, Ed Jovanovski and Mike Weaver had two apiece for the Panthers).
Faceoffs: Panthers, 37-23 (Stephen Weiss led the world by winning 14 of 17 faceoffs. Marcel Goc wasn’t far behind, winning 10 of his 14).
Shots On Goal: Penguins, 41-26 (James Neal had nine and Evgeny Malkin had seven to lead Pittsburgh. Mike Santorelli had four and Michal Repik three for the Cats).
Score: Penguins 4, Panthers 1
Jan 13 10:07p by Kevin Kraczkowski