This is what happens when you cobble together everyone's secondary scoring into one big Frankenteam. Hasn't been this much B-list talent in one place since Hollywood Squares was on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnox4c9LTXsfrom the Capitals that choked a lot, it's Tomas Fleischmann!
from the Lightning that overachieved last year, Sean Bergenheim!
from the Canadiens that beat Boston in the playoffs eight and ten years ago, Jose Theodore!
from recent annoying Red Wings AND Canucks teams, Mikael Samuelsson!
from the NHL-life-support Coyotes and nearly-killed-a-man Canucks, Ed Jovonovski! (I think he's out for the year)
from the Cup-winning Devils and our Hawks, John Madden!
from the Predators, where all scoring is secondary, Marcel Goc!
from our 2010 Stanley Cup Blackhawks, Brian Campbell, Kris Versteeg, Tomas Kopecky, and technically Jack Skille!
aaaaand ALF!But seriously. After a hot start, injuries have finally caught up to the Panthers and dragged them right back to the creamy middle of the league. If the Hawks have been struggling since around Christmas, these guys have straight up crapped the bed, with 3 wins in the last 10 and 9 points of the last possible 20, starting with an 8-0 loss to the B's.
What few homegrowns the Panthers have are kind of scary. Jason Garrison is the poor man's Shea Weber, some big ogre-lookin' guy who cranks out lethal slapshots if you let him, and God knows the Hawks sure love to leave men open at the point. shawn Matthias is blossoming into a nice player, and that Kulikov guy is supposed to be pretty good. Their goalie prospect Markstrom is either injured or on assignment, so big bullet dodged there: we either get tired old Theodore or Clemmensen.
By the Numbers:
Panthers: 21-14-10, 19-19-7 adjusted, pythagorean expectation 41.24 pts (.458)
Hawks: 28-13-6, 24-16-7 adjusted, pythagorean expectation 54.18 pts (.576)
Goals scored: Hawks 3rd (3.234), Panthers 21st (2.511)
Goals allowed: Hawks 19th (2.809), Panthers 13th (2.711)
Shootout (because after all it went to one when they played in Miami last October): Hawks 4-3, Panthers 2-5
Panthers last five: 4-3 OTL @ COL, 3-2 SOL v. BOS, 4-1 L v. PIT, 2-1 W v. VAN, 5-2 L v. NJ (4/10 earned, 8/10 given)
Hawks last five: 6-2 W v. BUF, 4-3 W v. SJ, 3-2 OTL @ DET, 5-2 W v. MIN, 5-2 W v. CLB (9/10 earned, 2/10 given)
Huge win for the Hawks if they can get it. Tallon sucks.
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