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Weiss Decision: Panthers should re-sign Stephen Weiss

If there's any one player currently under contract with the Florida Panthers that symbolizes perseverance, dedication and determination, it's Stephen Weiss. Also, if there's any one player under contract with the Florida Panthers that symbolizes...

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Roster Roulette, Part Two: Predicting the 2012-13 Florida Panthers defensive lineup

In the second of a three-part series we'll shift to a focus on the Cats' blueline

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Success of Devils' DeBoer Shouldn't Come as Surprise to Panthers Fans

No ill will to former Cats coach as stars have begun to align for DeBoer & Devils

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Roster Roulette, Part One: Predicting the 2012-13 Florida Panthers forward lineup

Which changes - and carryovers - remain in the cards for next season?

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New Jersey Devils Goal Breakdown: Adam Henrique & His Series-Winning Score in Double OT

Adam Henrique scored in double overtime of Game 7 to send the New Jersey Devils into the second round. This post breaks down the play that led to the goal and shows how the Devils benefited from a good board play and some even better bounces.

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Friday Caterwaul: Florida Panthers Open Forum

So New Jersey's Adam Henrique painfully yet accurately will be forever memorialized in Panthers history as the South Florida equivalent of Claude Lemieux's victimization of a stunned Mike Liut in...

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Panthers Vs. Devils Game 7: Florida Eyes Bright Future While New Jersey Advances

The Devils will advance to the Eastern Conference Semifinals thanks to Adam Henrique's double-OT goal in Game 7, but Panthers fans should look at this as a start, not an ending.

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Adam Henrique Scores in Double Overtime to Win Game 7 for New Jersey Devils; First Playoff Series Win Since 2007

The New Jersey Devils won in double overtime 3-2 to win Game 7 and eliminate the Florida Panthers thanks to Adam Henrique's goal. This recap goes over Henrique, Brodeur, how the game went, what went awry, and many more thoughts.

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2012 NHL Playoffs: Devils 3 Panthers 2 - Game Seven Recap

New Jersey bests Florida in double OT

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2012 NHL Playoff Preview: Devils Visit Panthers, Game Seven

An historic showdown from Sunrise tonight as the Cats host New Jersey in the final game of Stanley Cup Quarterfinal action

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NHL Playoffs: Panthers' game seven is new for the team, but not the players

The Panthers will play in only their second game seven tonight. There is, however, a wealth of playoff experience in the Panthers' dressing room and that includes game seven experience.

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Thursday Caterwaul: Florida Panthers GameDay Open Forum

Enough with the flowery euphemisms we've been drowning in for the past 36 hours...get it done. Yesterday (7) Washington defeated (2) Boston 2-1 (OT); Caps win series 4-3, advance to Eastern...

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Boxscore

Team123OT2OTScore
New Jersey110013
Florida002002
First Period
- 1, New Jersey Goal - Adam Henrique, from Anton Volchenkov and David Clarkson at 1:29. Penalties - Bryce Salvador, New Jersey (Roughing), 6:04; Erik Gudbranson, Florida (Roughing), 6:04; Dmitry Kulikov, Florida (Hooking), 7:16; Ed Jovanovski, Florida (Holding), 10:39; David Clarkson, New Jersey (Diving), 10:39; Bryce Salvador, New Jersey (Interference), 17:20.
Second Period
- 2, New Jersey Goal - Stephen Gionta (2), from Peter Harrold and Ryan Carter at 9:15.
Third Period
- 3, Florida Power-Play Goal - Stephen Weiss (3), from Brian Campbell and Mikael Samuelsson at 5:02. 4, Florida Power-Play Goal - Marcel Goc (2), from Sean Bergenheim and Jason Garrison at 16:32. Penalties - Shawn Matthias, Florida (Interference on goalkeeper), 1:50; David Clarkson, New Jersey (Hi-sticking), 3:06; Erik Gudbranson, Florida (Slashing), 3:52; Peter Harrold, New Jersey (Holding), 4:44; Marek Zidlicky, New Jersey (Delaying Game-Puck over glass), 16:12.
Overtime
- No scoring.
Shots on Goal:  New Jersey 9 + 11 + 6 + 9 + 1 = 36. Florida 12 + 2 + 19 + 12 + 0 = 45.
Power Play Conversion:  New Jersey 0-3. Florida 2-4.
Goaltenders:  New Jersey, Martin Brodeur 2-45-.956. Florida, Jose Theodore 3-36-.917.
Referees:  Dan O'Rourke, Chris Rooney
Linesmen:  Steve Miller, Pierre Racicot, Jonny Murray
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