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Florida Panthers Ups & Downs: Week 11

Ups & Downs is a feature that looks at the individual performances of your Florida Panthers over the past week.

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2011-12 Florida Panthers
18-9-6 (42 points), 1st in NHL Southeast Division
Goals For: 90 (10th of 30), Goals Against: 84 (9th of 30)

Team GP W L OTL PTS PTS% GF GA PP PPO PP% PPA PPOA PK% SH SHA
Florida Panthers 33 18 9 6 42 .636 90 84 25 134 18.66 16 98 83.67 4 2
League Average 32 16 13 3 35 .554 90 90 21 120 17.37 21 120 82.63 3 3

Biggest Gain: Sean Bergenheim
Three points for Bergenheim this week, and of course, all were goals. Scoring the only Panther goals against the Flames, and the first against Carolina. Bergenheim finished the week with a plus-two and four hits. He currently has six consecutive games with at least one hit.

Biggest Loss: Tomas Fleischmann
Zero points for Flash during the week. Flash went minus-one while recording two blocked shots and one hit in 66 minutes of ice time. The 11 shots he had on net this week, dropped his shooting percentage from 15.4 last week, to 13.5.

Goaltenders Trend Notes
Scott Clemmensen

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Zero minutes on the ice for the greatest player to ever come out of Des Moines, Iowa
Jose Theodore

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What six goal game? Theodore allowed six goals during the week (two in each game) off 86 shots. Good enough for a weekly save percentage of .930
Defensemen
Brian Campbell https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 Campbell scored only one point, an assist against Carolina, during the week. The minus-two didn’t help.
Keaton Ellerby https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 Ellerby was finally free of the press box, playing against New Jersey and Carolina. While he didn’t score any points, he did record five hits and blocked six shots.
Jason Garrison https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Garrison scored a single point, a huge powerplay goal against Carolina. He also had ten hits and five blocked shots.
Erik Gudbranson https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 Gudbranson played only one game, blocking one shot and delivering two hits.
Ed Jovanovski https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Jovanovski played a fine game against Carolina, scoring two assists, one on the powerplay. Zero hits for him this week, but Jovo did block five shots.
Dmitry Kulikov https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Zero points for Kulikov, but a plus-four weekly performance, along with seven hits and five blocked shots is good enough.
Mike Weaver https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 A very Mike Weaver week for Weaver. Zero points, a plus-four, seven blocked shots and four hits. His reaction?
Forwards
Sean Bergenheim https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 See “Biggest gains.”
Matt Bradley https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 Zero points, a minus-one, and 12 hits. Otherwise, about what’s expected of him.
Krys Barch https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 11 pims and four hits. As well as one of the longest fights I’ve ever seen.
Tomas Fleischmann https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217737/down.png?w=640 See “Biggest losses.”
Marcel Goc https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217725/cross.png?w=640 Out indefinitely with an Upper-body injury.
Tomas Kopecky https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217737/down.png?w=640 A minus-two week for Kopecky, who scored zero points while playing 55 minutes.
Shawn Matthias https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Three-point week (all assists) for Matthias, who helped out his plus-minus with a plus-two performance.
https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Samuelsson played 48 minutes, helping the offense with three points (all assists) and a plus-two. Guess he and Matthias have some chemistry.
Mike Santorelli https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217757/dash.png?w=640 Zero points for Santorelli, who recently changed his game to playing physical; five hits during the week.
Jack Skille https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217725/cross.png?w=640 Four hits, a minus-two, and a separated shoulder
Marco Sturm https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217737/down.png?w=640 Zero points, again, with a minus-two. As well as seven hits.
Scottie Upshall https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217725/cross.png?w=640 Out indefinitely with an Upper-body injury.
Kris Versteeg https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 His four-game point streak ended against the Flames, but Versteeg scored three goals this week, including the game winner against Carolina.
Stephen Weiss https://i0.wp.com/assets.sbnation.com/assets/217733/up.png?w=640 Weiss had only two shots all week and still scored two points (both assists). Helping his strong case for captain is his two-way game, where he recorded six hits during the week.

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