The Panthers skated to their eighth straight road loss in Chicago last night.
Florida had a great chance with four minutes gone when Kris Versteeg skated through the entire team into the Chicago zone, finding Weiss in front of the net. Weiss couldn’t put it home, but the rebound skittered off to Ray Emery’s right. When Tomas Fleischmann tried to put it away, he was tripped by Johnathan Toews for an obvious penalty.
On the resultant power play, Jason Garrison provided the only real threat with a slap shot from the blue line which was turned aside by Emery. The Blackhawks kept the Panthers honest, clearing the puck three times on the man advantage.
Seven minutes into the period, the Panther gifted Chicago with another power play when Jack Skille was called for hooking Viktor Stalberg.
Florida was great on their fourth penalty kill of the night, generating a shorthanded chance and clearing out the puck several times.
With seven minutes left in the period, the Blackhawks extended their lead to three goals as Patrick Kane scored his 11th goal of the season on a 2-on-1 breakout.
Hits: Panthers, 24-15
Blocked Shots: Panthers, 10-4
Faceoffs: Blackhawks, 20-18
Shots on Goal: Blackhawks, 18-15
Score: Blackhawks 3, Panthers 0
Florida and Chicago had a tough time getting started tonight, as the game was pushed back a half hour to accomodate the late arriving crowd, victims of a snowstorm. Tonight marks the return of Scottie Upshall, Jack Skille and Sean Bergenheim.
With seven minutes gone, Stephen Weiss flashed a little of his skill, splitting two Hawks on a breakaway chance, but was tripped by Brent Seabrook on his way into the zone.
The resultant power play saw Chicago clear the puck out three times before Scottie Upshall was called for high sticking ex-Panther Michal Frolik, putting the teams on a four on four followed by a 52 second power play for the Hawks. Chicago set up nicely, but couldn’t get a good chance on Jose Theodore.
John Madden was called for tripping Steve Montador 12 minutes into the game. Chicago kept it in the Panthers zone for most of the penalty. Chicago failed to capitalize on their good fortune, even though the Cats only cleared it out twice. Theodore made two good saves during the two minute episode.
Chicago got on the board when Patrick Kane found Johnathon Toews breaking out behind the Panthers defensemen for his 27th goal of the season. An assist was also awarded to Viktor Stalberg.
Soon after, Chicago got their third power play of the night when Keaton Ellerby boarded Andrew Shaw on the Panthers side of the ice. Chicago would make the Cats pay for it with another score with only 17 seconds left on the clock. Duncan Keith tallied his third of the season with helpers from Marian Hossa and Nick Leddy.
Hits: Panthers, 13-9
Blocked Shots: Panthers, 7-2
Faceoffs: Blackhawks, 11-7
Shots on Goal: Blackhawks, 8-5
Score: Blackhawks 2, Panthers 0
Florida will be visiting the Chicago Blackhawks tonight at the United Center in Chicago. This is the second meeting this season between the two teams. Florida is 10-9-4 on the road, while Chicago owns a 18-5-4 home record. For Florida, this is the second game of a difficult three game roadtrip. They dropped a matchup on Wednesday night to the Colorado Avalanche in overtime, 4-3, and go on to play the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday before returning home to face the Philadelphia Flyers just before the All-Star break. Chicago is finishing off a three game homestand. They posted victories against the San Jose Sharks, 4-3 on Sunday and took care of the Buffalo Sabres, 6-2 on Wednesday. They go on the road to play the Nashville Predators tomorrow night.
The teams last met on November 3rd, 2011, with Florida dropping a 3-2 game in a shootout. Stephen Weiss and Ed Jovanovski scored goals for Florida, while Jacob Markstrom stopped 31 of 33 shots in the loss. Jonathan Toews and Marian Hossa scored for the Blackhawks, and Patrick Kane scored the shootout winner. Corey Crawford stopped 41 of 43 shots in the win.
In Florida's last game, the Panthers dropped an overtime matchup to the Colorado Avalanche, 4-3 on Wednesday. Tomas Kopecky, Marcel Goc and Stephen Weiss scored for the Cats, while Dmitry Kulikov collected two assists and Jose Theodore allowed four goals on 44 shots in the loss. Peter Mueller scored twice and assisted on a third for Colorado, and Jean-Sebastian Giguere made 26 saves on 29 shots for the win.
Panthers @ Avalanche 01/18/12 (via NHLVideo)
The Blackhawks beat the Buffalo Sabres, 6-2 on Wednesday night, powered by two Jonathan Toews goals and one each from Dave Bolland, Jimmy Hayes, Marian Hossa and Andrew Shaw. Corey Crawford stopped 25 of 27 shots in the win.
Season Series: 0-0-1
Sabres @ Blackhawks 01/18/12 (via NHLVideo)
All-Time Series: 9-13-4
Game Time: 8:30 EST
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Standings:
Florida Panthers: 21-14-10, 52 points, second Southeast Division, eighth Eastern Conference, 15th NHL, on pace for 95 points.
Colorado Avalanche: 28-13-6, 62 points, third Central Division, fifth Western Conference, fourth NHL, on pace for 108 points.
Injuries:
Starting Lineups:
Goalies: Jose Theodore (14-8-5) will get the start for tonight's matchup. Scott Clemmensen (5-2-4) is the backup.
Forwards:
1. Fleischmann - Weiss - Versteeg
2. Kopecky - Goc - Samuelsson
3. Upshall - Matthias - Skille
4. Bradley - Madden - Barch
Defense:
1. Campbell - Garrison
2. Kulikov - Gudbranson
3. Ellerby - Weaver
Common Thread:
Blackhawks left winger Michael Frolik played 213 games over three seasons for the Panthers. He scored 50 goals and 67 assists with a plus-four rating and 81 penalty minutes.
Blackhawks defenseman Steve Montador played 196 games for the Panthers over three seasons. He scored 10 goals and 28 assists with a plus-six rating and 260 penalty minutes.
Panthers defenseman Brian Campbell played 215 games for the Panthers over three seasons. He scored 19 goals and 98 assists with a plus-37 rating and 46 penalty minutes.
Panthers center Tomas Kopecky played 155 games for the Blackhawks over two seasons, scoring 25 goals and 38 assists with a minus-13 rating and 88 penalty minutes.
Panthers center John Madden played 79 games for the Blackhawks for the 2009-10 season. He totalled 10 goals and 13 assists with a minus-two rating and 12 penalty minutes.
Panthers right winger Jack Skille played 79 games for Chicago over four seasons, scoring 12 goals and 13 assists with a minus-four rating and 30 penalty minutes.
Florida right winger Kris Versteeg played 160 games for the Blackhawks over three seasons, scoring 44 goals and 57 assists with a plus-22 and 96 penalty minutes.
Team Milestones:
Goals: With one more goal, Jason Garrison will move into the Panthers top fifty, with 20. Shawn Matthias' next goal will give him 24, moving him into a tie in 46th with Dave Gagner.
Assists: Dmitry Kulikov's next assist will give him 53 for his career, moving him into a tie with Bryan Allen for 36th.
Points: One more point for Kulikov will give him 66, moving him past Bret Hedican into 45th place.
Team Leaders:
Goals:
Kris Versteeg - 17
Tomas Fleischmann - 15
Stephen Weiss, Jason Garrison - 12
Assists:
Brian Campbell - 31
Stephen Weiss - 23
Kris Versteeg - 22
Dmitry Kulikov, Tomas Fleischmann - 19
Points:
Kris Versteeg - 39
Stephen Weiss - 35
Tomas Fleischmann, Brian Campbell - 34
Plus/Minus
Stephen Weiss - plus-11
Kris Versteeg - plus-nine
Jason Garrison - plus-five
Tomas Fleischmann - plus-three
Chicago Blackhawks Divebomb Florida Panthers, 3-1
Florida and Chicago had a tough time getting started tonight, as the game was pushed back a half hour to accomodate the late arriving crowd, victims of a snowstorm. Tonight marks the return of Scottie Upshall, Jack Skille and Sean Bergenheim.
First Period:
With seven minutes gone, Stephen Weiss flashed a little of his skill, splitting two Hawks on a breakaway chance, but was tripped by Brent Seabrook on his way into the zone.
The resultant power play saw Chicago clear the puck out three times before Scottie Upshall was called for high sticking ex-Panther Michal Frolik, putting the teams on a four on four followed by a 52 second power play for the Hawks. Chicago set up nicely, but couldn't get a good chance on Jose Theodore.
John Madden was called for tripping Steve Montador 12 minutes into the game. Chicago kept it in the Panthers zone for most of the penalty. Chicago failed to capitalize on their good fortune, even though the Cats only cleared it out twice. Theodore made two good saves during the two minute episode.
Chicago got on the board when Patrick Kane found Johnathon Toews breaking out behind the Panthers defensemen for his 27th goal of the season. An assist was also awarded to Viktor Stalberg.
Soon after, Chicago got their third power play of the night when Keaton Ellerby boarded Andrew Shaw on the Panthers side of the ice. Chicago would make the Cats pay for it with another score with only 17 seconds left on the clock. Duncan Keith tallied his third of the season with helpers from Marian Hossa and Nick Leddy.
Second Period:
Florida had a great chance with four minutes gone when Kris Versteeg skated through the entire team into the Chicago zone, finding Weiss in front of the net. Weiss couldn't put it home, but the rebound skittered off to Ray Emery's right. When Tomas Fleischmann tried to put it away, he was tripped by Johnathan Toews for an obvious penalty.
On the resultant power play, Jason Garrison provided the only real threat with a slap shot from the blue line which was turned aside by Emery. The Blackhawks kept the Panthers honest, clearing the puck three times on the man advantage.
Seven minutes into the period, the Panther gifted Chicago with another power play when Jack Skille was called for hooking Viktor Stalberg.
Florida was great on their fourth penalty kill of the night, generating a shorthanded chance and clearing out the puck several times.
With seven minutes left in the period, the Blackhawks extended their lead to three goals as Patrick Kane scored his 11th goal of the season on a 2-on-1 breakout.
Third Period:
Dmitry Kulikov was tripped by Johnathan Toews less than a minute into the third for Florida's third power play of the night. It only took Jason Garrison four seconds to score his 13th goal of the season on a slapshot from the left circle. Kulikov and Tomas Kopecky got the assists on the play. Garrison is still leading all NHL defensemen in goals scored.
The rest of the period played out without further incident. Florida loses their eighth straight road matchup, going 0-4-4 since shutting out Boston in early December.
Hits: Panthers, 34-22 (Kulikov led the Panthers with seven, Mike Weaver added five, as did Chicago's Brent Seabrook to lead the Blackhawks).
Blocked Shots: Panthers, 15-8 (Erik Gudbranson led all skaters with four on the night).
Faceoffs: Panthers, 33-25 (Shawn Matthias and Stephen Weiss combined to win 21 of 30 faceoffs. Toews won 12 of 20 for Chicago).
Shots on Goal: Blackhawks, 22-19 (Patrick Kane led everyone with five, Brian Campbell led the Panthers with four).
Score: Blackhawks 3, Panthers 1
Jan 20 11:34p by Kevin Kraczkowski