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As if the Panthers didn't already have one large potential record looming over their shoulders (that of setting the modern futility mark of most consecutive seasons without playoff action), tonight presents yet another: New Jersey's Martin Brodeur sitting one shutout away from the all-time record.

Of course, the Cats are on the business end of it in Newark after going goal-less in Columbus on Wednesday.

Scott Clemmensen gets the net for Florida against his former tribe, while formerly hot point producers Nathan Horton and Stephen Weiss try to climb their way out of a two-game point slump. Collectively the Cats are 1-5-4 in their past ten.

Brodeur has five career shutouts against the Panthers. No, there aren't many positives leading into this one, but we'll watch because that's what we do.

Anyone else have about 14 hours of work to cram in before the puck drops?

Tonight's Open Thread goes live at 6pm.

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Break Out Game

This is a great opportunity to break out and get on a run. Clemmy is facing his team that spited him last year while Brodeur and the Devils are thinking they got an easy go of if tonight. Maybe in all the Brodeur-Shutout hoopla the Cats can catch them napping and if our hitters lay some checks down on guys like Parise, Rolston, Zajac, Elias, Bergfors they really don’t have much to fall back other than Langenbrunner who is only one dude.

We need Patches O’Houlihan from Dodgeball to get the Cats riled up via demeaning yelling and wrench throwing! “Get ANGRY!!!”

by JMarushin on Dec 11, 2009 9:58 AM EST reply actions  

It’s a common misconception that Clemmensen was spited last season, but it was just the nature of the business. When Brodeur came back from his injury, either he or Weekes needed to be sent down, and only Clemmensen could have been without having to clear waivers. It was unfortunate, but it was the only decision that could have been made.

Once the season was done, Scott had earned the right to try for a starting job somewhere, so he wasn’t made an offer.

I can’t say whether Clemmer feels spited by it all, but he seemed to understand that it wasn’t anything personal.

Regardless, I think he’ll get a good reception by the crowd as all of us fans remember and respect what he did for the team last year.

As to overlooking the Panthers, I think the Devils have done a good job of not overlooking teams this season. Should be a good game as the Cats always play the Devils tough.

Good luck, but don’t think laying a few checks on Parise is going to slow him down!

by elesias on Dec 11, 2009 10:15 AM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, I know what you mean, and I am sure everyone understands that most decisions came from the business perspective. It still felt wrong though, for him to carry the team and then be dumped back to the AHL like that. I don’t know if it was wrong or not but it certainly felt like that when it happened. All that to say Clemmer is probably going to be hyped for the game and hopefully that will spark that solid goaltending that he showed off last year.

And as for Parise, I agree, he is a stud but the alternative of letting him run free could be…well just plain outright disastrous :(

Good luck to you as well, hopefully we get a good game if nothing else!

by JMarushin on Dec 11, 2009 12:17 PM EST up reply actions  

I have 14 hours of work ONCE the puckdrops actually. So, pass the cheese, will ya.

Seriously, I’m only hoping they score tonight. That’s it. If they get a point, it’s a bonus. I’m not even thinking about a win.

by drscruf on Dec 11, 2009 10:13 AM EST reply actions  

Sadly that’s my thought as well. Maybe they’ll even be competitive!

by Donny Rivette on Dec 11, 2009 11:48 AM EST via mobile up reply actions  

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GP W L OTL PT
Florida 55 27 17 11 65
Washington 56 28 23 5 61
Winnipeg 57 26 25 6 58
Tampa Bay 55 24 25 6 54
Carolina 57 21 25 11 53

(updated 2.13.2012 at 10:29 PM EST)

Florida Panthers Roster

# Pos. DOB W H
Krys Barch 21 RW 3/26/1980 237 6-1
Sean Bergenheim 20 LW 2/8/1984 200 5-11
Matt Bradley 22 RW 6/13/1978 201 6-3
Brian Campbell 51 D 5/23/1979 189 6-0
Scott Clemmensen 30 G 7/23/1977 203 6-3
Keaton Ellerby 4 D 11/5/1988 220 6-4
Tomas Fleischmann 14 RW 5/16/1984 192 6-1
Jason Garrison 52 D 11/13/1984 216 6-2
Marcel Goc 57 C 8/24/1983 202 6-1
Erik Gudbranson 44 D 1/7/1992 195 6-4
Ed Jovanovski 55 D 6/26/1976 221 6-3
Tomas Kopecky 82 RW 2/5/1982 203 6-3
Dmitry Kulikov 7 D 10/29/1990 196 6-1
John Madden 10 C 5/4/1973 190 5-11
Jacob Markstrom 25 G 1/31/1990 178 6-3
Shawn Matthias 18 C 2/19/1988 216 6-4
Colby Robak 47 D 4/24/1990 194 6-3
Mikael Samuelsson 26 RW 12/23/1976 218 6-2
Mike Santorelli 13 C 12/14/1985 190 6-0
Jack Skille 12 RW 5/19/1987 215 6-1
Tyson Strachan 23 D 10/30/1984 215 6-2
Marco Sturm 16 LW 9/8/1978 194 6-0
Jose Theodore 60 G 9/13/1976 185 5-11
Scottie Upshall 19 RW 10/7/1983 200 6-0
Kris Versteeg 32 RW 5/13/1986 182 5-10
Mike Weaver 43 D 5/2/1978 186 5-9
Stephen Weiss 9 C 4/3/1983 193 5-11

Florida Panthers Injuries

Questionable

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Jason Garrison other-excused 02/13/2012

Out (IR / Out / Suspended / Physically unvailable)

Player Injury Type Injury Date
Ed Jovanovski hand 01/17/2012
Marco Sturm knee 02/02/2012
Scottie Upshall sports-hernia 01/25/2012
Dmitry Kulikov knee 01/22/2012
Jacob Markstrom knee 01/08/2012

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