On the Flip Side -- Panthers at Lightning game thread
Technically the Lightning are the #3 seed in the East right now, and that hangs in the balance as they have the opportunity to claim a true point margin lead over the Atlanta Thrashers in the standings tonight when they face off in game 2 of a home and home series with the Panthers at the Forum.
Will this be a rivalry game, with vengeance in mind for the Lightning who played disappointingly against the Panthers the other night? Or will this be a schooling by the Lightning? Putting the Panthers firmly in their place as a bottom dweller of the NHL?
En fuego and now in the lead, chat away if you're not at the game...
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If my memory is correct, the Panthers always play us better at home. We should take the game tonight – I can’t believe the Bolts will drop a consecutive game to Florida. Particularly with the #3 seed at stake.
by Bolts1df on Feb 20, 2007 5:19 PM EST reply actions
OK, I give. Is this game on TV? My online TV Guide says Sun Sports should have it, but I’m looking at an ancient UF-FSU baseball game there.
Mishkin tells me the score is 1-1.
by Hinch on Feb 20, 2007 7:54 PM EST reply actions
no TV that I can find Hinch. Sun SPorts is broadcsting Dallas vs. Orlando Tragic while FSN Florida has on that baseball game you mentioned.
I hate it when they don’t have games on TV :(
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 8:08 PM EST reply actions
Shots 9/8 in favor of the Panthers from what NHL.com says.
Craig with goal #1, while Horton scored unassisted.
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 8:14 PM EST reply actions
Horton again, 2-1
Damnit, we have GOT to win this one. Carolina is leading Atlanta… If they win and we loose they leap frog both teams
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 8:54 PM EST reply actions
Someone correct me on this — the scoresheet says Gratton took a double minor? 4 minutes of PP time and we didn’t score?
PP to end the period now
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 9:10 PM EST reply actions
Why do these bottom feeders give us such fits? I don’t get it. Hope we wake up 3rd period.
by Marsha on Feb 20, 2007 9:15 PM EST reply actions
Marsha, the BOlts were booed off the ice from what I was told after this period. They are sleepwalking thorugh this.
The FSN Sports people are talking about sweeping the remaining five games agaisnt the Lightning and getting into the playoff race. With how half-assed we are playing, it would seem logical to have visions of grandeur like that.
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 9:18 PM EST reply actions
Atlanta won their game 3-1. They are back in 1st as it stands at this moment.
Marty scored #36 on a power play after Roberts was called for a high stick. All tie dup with less than 12 minutes to play.
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 9:41 PM EST reply actions
Double Minor by the Panthers with 2 and change left. 4 minutes of PP time…
by John F. on Feb 20, 2007 9:57 PM EST reply actions
The Stinking Panthers still suck. One day when it counts the most, I hope the Lightning will get their retribtion with huge beat-down. Tonight as we pulled out a shoot out win, in a poorly played game, I couldn’t help but keep thinkimg, when are the Lightning going to finally say they have had enough of these bottom feeding ditch-eels and finally toss the gloves. I guess thats why I’m not a coach with a Stanley cup ring. Its frustrating to watch a rival team get in your grill for the whole game, but please lets add some depth and toughness, before the door shuts. These last 21 games are going to be a meat grinder and we still have two left with the aformentioned ditch-eels. So come on uncle Feaster what are you waiting for, lets pull the trigger on a deal before we get an injury or the door closes at the deadline. Don’t wait til the last minute like you did last year and come up with nada.
by Tim Acosta on Feb 20, 2007 11:26 PM EST reply actions
Tim —
The market was set in the FOrsberg trade, and that means the sellers are goign to be getting a lot more than the buyers in dealing right now. Asking prices will likely drop by the time the deadline arrives, but it also might mean other teams will get desperate and overpay for help.
The Lightning have bigger needs than a puglist. But their need for a gritty forward really makes me yearn for Evgeny Artyukhin (who is supposed to return to the Lightning next season from what an article in the St. Pete Times reported last month).
by John F. on Feb 21, 2007 11:49 AM EST reply actions

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