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Florida at Atlanta

 

Florida at Atlanta

 
TIME: 07:00 P.M. EST
VENUE: Philips Arena

The Atlanta Thrashers have been a much better team since making a coaching change. Their play at home against the Florida Panthers has never been a problem regardless of who's been behind the bench.

The Thrashers seek their 11th consecutive home win over the Panthers on Tuesday night when the Southeast Division rivals meet for the second time in five days.

An 0-6 start prompted the Thrashers to fire Bob Hartley on Oct. 17. The team has responded to general manager Don Waddell, who took over behind the bench. Atlanta is 7-4-0 under Waddell, averaging 3.2 goals per game after scoring nine total goals during the six season-opening defeats.

However, the Thrashers (7-10-0) saw their season-best three-game winning streak snapped Saturday with a 5-3 home loss to Carolina despite two goals from Marian Hossa.

Hossa had his second straight two-point game after he had a goal and an assist in Friday's 4-1 victory at Florida. He has four goals and three assists in his last five games after going pointless in his previous five contests.

Friday's win improved the Thrashers to 7-1-1 in their last nine meetings with the Panthers. They have also won 10 straight - one in a shootout - at home in the series since a 3-2 loss on Oct. 25, 2003.

Star left wing Ilya Kovalchuk was held without a goal Saturday, ending a run of four straight games in which he'd scored at least once. He still has eight goals in his last five games and leads the NHL with 14 on the season.

Kovalchuk had a goal and an assist against the Panthers on Friday, giving him eight goals and four assists in his last eight games against them.

Rookie goaltender Ondrej Pavelec stopped 34 shots Saturday but lost for the first time in four starts. He'd allowed one goal in each of his last two victories - over Washington and Florida.

Poor penalty killing remains a problem for the Thrashers, who rank last in the NHL in that department at 70.6 percent. That could be a cause for concern against Florida, which has one of the league's best power plays, converting 22.3 percent (17-of-76) of its opportunities.

The Panthers (7-11-0), though, failed to score in two chances with the man advantage Monday and suffered their third straight loss, 4-3 to Carolina.

Jozef Stumpel, Stephen Weiss and David Booth scored at even strength for the Panthers, whose seven regulation road losses are tied with Tampa Bay for the most in the NHL.

"I thought we battled hard and we probably deserved a better fate," Florida coach Jacques Martin said. "I think the key is to play hard like this every night and you will win your share of games."

Panthers goalie Tomas Vokoun is 0-4-1 with a 2.78 goals-against average in his last five starts against Atlanta. With games on back-to-back nights, though, backup Craig Anderson could make his first appearance since Oct. 18.

 
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Game Odds
AwayLineHomeLine
Florida 130 Atlanta -150
Standings
Team Standings W L OT Pts. L 10
Florida1st Southeast 271711656-3-1
Atlanta4th Southeast 343612804-6-0
 

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Injuries
Florida
PlayerInjury
S UpshallHernia
 
Atlanta
PlayerInjury
No injuries reported.
 
Scoring Leaders
Florida
Skaters
PlayerGAPTS+/-PIM
Jokinen91120-414
Horton6814-130
Murphy11011-46
Weiss2911210
Stumpel4610-50
Peltonen369-514
Zednik628-414
Bouwmeester235-212
Salei145-220
Booth314-14
 
Atlanta
Skaters
PlayerGAPTS+/-PIM
Kovalchuk14822-113
Kozlov6612-32
Perrin4711310
Hossa6410-38
White369012
Enstrom25728
Little257412
Haydar15632
Holik145-726
Exelby123116
 
 
Series Game Log
DateLocationResults
Other Games
Min 2 Final
Cal 3
LA 3 Final
Ana 4
Det 3 Final
StL 4
Mon 4 Final
Tor 3