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01-15-2010, 01:40 PM
TWO-GOAL THIRD HELPS PANTHERS RALLY TO WIN OVER LIGHTNING
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TAMPA, Fla. -- Tomas Vokoun made sure the Florida Panthers completed a rare third-period comeback.
Vokoun stopped a late penalty shot, Cory Stillman and Rostislav Olesz had third-period goals and the Panthers rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night.
"We showed a lot of character and we battled hard," Vokoun said. "We had good fortune, but sometimes that's what you need."
Vokoun made a glove save on a short-handed penalty shot by Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis with 4:55 remaining in the third.
"It's a great feeling in that moment," Vokoun said. "It's a big momentum boost."
St. Louis also failed to score on a penalty shot against Ottawa's Brian Elliott last Oct. 29.
"I tried to get inside the glove and I shot right in it," St. Louis said. "I tried. I wasn't happy with the result."
Stillman tied it 2-2 on an in-close goal at 8:53 of the third. Olesz then made it 3-2 from the top of the left circle with 7:39 to play.
Nathan Horton also scored for the Panthers, who won for just the second time (2-13-2) in 17 tries when trailing after two periods.
"A big, big victory for us, coming back," Stillman said.
The Lightning got goals from Jeff Halpern and Steve Downie. The Lightning dropped to 13-2-1 when ahead to start the third.
Tampa Bay coach Rick Tocchet was not pleased with the performance by some of his players just two days after a 7-4 win over Southeast Division leading Washington.
"I wish we had a little more inspired play by some guys," Tocchet said.
After Halpern had a rebound goal at 9:40 of the first, Downie gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead from the low slot with 7:20 left in the period.
Horton put the Panthers up 1-0 from the low right circle at 5:58 of the first. The right wing has 20 goals and 34 points in 34 games against Tampa Bay.
Lightning goalie Mike Smith missed the game due to a strained neck and is day to day. Smith, who hasn't practised since getting hurt Tuesday night against Washington, was replaced by Antero Niittymaki.
St. Louis had his 11-game points streak (11 assists, 17 points) end.
"I'm disappointed with our thought process," St. Louis said. "Everybody is working hard. You've got to work smart, especially in a 2-1 game."
NOTES: The Lightning recalled G Dustin Tokarski from Norfolk of the AHL and assigned RW Martins Karsums to HC MVD Balashikha of the KHL. ... Florida recalled D Keaton Ellerby and LW Steve MacIntyre from Rochester of the AHL. The pair replaced D Bryan Allen and C Nick Tarnasky in the lineup. ... 2009 Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth dropped the ceremonial first puck.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TAMPA, Fla. -- Tomas Vokoun made sure the Florida Panthers completed a rare third-period comeback.
Vokoun stopped a late penalty shot, Cory Stillman and Rostislav Olesz had third-period goals and the Panthers rallied for a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night.
"We showed a lot of character and we battled hard," Vokoun said. "We had good fortune, but sometimes that's what you need."
Vokoun made a glove save on a short-handed penalty shot by Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis with 4:55 remaining in the third.
"It's a great feeling in that moment," Vokoun said. "It's a big momentum boost."
St. Louis also failed to score on a penalty shot against Ottawa's Brian Elliott last Oct. 29.
"I tried to get inside the glove and I shot right in it," St. Louis said. "I tried. I wasn't happy with the result."
Stillman tied it 2-2 on an in-close goal at 8:53 of the third. Olesz then made it 3-2 from the top of the left circle with 7:39 to play.
Nathan Horton also scored for the Panthers, who won for just the second time (2-13-2) in 17 tries when trailing after two periods.
"A big, big victory for us, coming back," Stillman said.
The Lightning got goals from Jeff Halpern and Steve Downie. The Lightning dropped to 13-2-1 when ahead to start the third.
Tampa Bay coach Rick Tocchet was not pleased with the performance by some of his players just two days after a 7-4 win over Southeast Division leading Washington.
"I wish we had a little more inspired play by some guys," Tocchet said.
After Halpern had a rebound goal at 9:40 of the first, Downie gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead from the low slot with 7:20 left in the period.
Horton put the Panthers up 1-0 from the low right circle at 5:58 of the first. The right wing has 20 goals and 34 points in 34 games against Tampa Bay.
Lightning goalie Mike Smith missed the game due to a strained neck and is day to day. Smith, who hasn't practised since getting hurt Tuesday night against Washington, was replaced by Antero Niittymaki.
St. Louis had his 11-game points streak (11 assists, 17 points) end.
"I'm disappointed with our thought process," St. Louis said. "Everybody is working hard. You've got to work smart, especially in a 2-1 game."
NOTES: The Lightning recalled G Dustin Tokarski from Norfolk of the AHL and assigned RW Martins Karsums to HC MVD Balashikha of the KHL. ... Florida recalled D Keaton Ellerby and LW Steve MacIntyre from Rochester of the AHL. The pair replaced D Bryan Allen and C Nick Tarnasky in the lineup. ... 2009 Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth dropped the ceremonial first puck.