1st Period
00:13 FLA Marcel Goc (6) Wrist - ASST: W. Wolski (4)
02:21 FLA Mike Santorelli (8) Snap - ASST: J. Skille (5) AND E. Gudbranson (4)
2nd Period
10:46 TOR PPG - Phil Kessel (32) Wrist - ASST: D. Phaneuf (26) AND J. Lupul (40)
13:54 FLA PPG - Mike Santorelli (9) Backhand - ASST: T. Fleischmann (26) AND B. Campbell (39)
3rd Period
04:38 FLA PPG - Jason Garrison (14) Wrist - ASST: NONE
08:48 TOR Nikolai Kulemin (7) Snap - ASST: M. Grabovski (23) AND D. Phaneuf (27)
09:49 FLA Stephen Weiss (16) Wrist - ASST: S. Bergenheim (5)
17:22 TOR PPG - Joffrey Lupul (24) Snap - ASST: P. Kessel (35) AND D. Phaneuf (28)
1st Period
04:27 MTL David Desharnais (12) Wrist - ASST: E. Cole (23)
06:55 MTL PPG - P.K. Subban (4) Snap - ASST: T. Kaberle (25) AND D. Desharnais (34)
11:36 FLA Stephen Weiss (14) Wrist - ASST: K. Ellerby (4)
2nd Period
01:09 FLA PPG - Sean Bergenheim (14) Snap - ASST: M. Samuelsson (11) AND S. Clemmensen (1)
04:01 FLA Stephen Weiss (15) Tip-In - ASST: M. Samuelsson (12) AND S. Bergenheim (3)
3rd Period
09:52 FLA Brian Campbell (4) Slap - ASST: S. Weiss (30) AND S. Bergenheim (4)
Wolski flew from New York to Raleigh after going through a bag skate and heavy workout on Saturday morning. He arrived at the arena around 5:15 p.m.
Instead of his usual No. 86 – denoting his birth year – Wolski took No. 8 (“It's a number I always wanted,'' he said) and was on ice for warmups.
“It was a little tough to jump right in,'' said Wolski, who played in his first NHL game since Jan. 15. “It was a crazy day but it worked out.''
Wolski is tied for 11th all-time in shootout goals with 22 – something the Panthers desperately need. Wolski didn't score on Florida's second shootout attempt on Saturday.
1st Period
18:01 CAR PPG - Justin Faulk (7) Slap - ASST: E. Staal (33) AND J. Samson (2)
2nd Period
17:32 CAR Jussi Jokinen (9) Wrist - ASST: J. Skinner (16)
3rd Period
13:58 FLA Tomas Fleischmann (20) Snap - ASST: K. Versteeg (27) AND K. Ellerby (3)
18:13 FLA Wojtek Wolski (1) ASST: S. Matthias (13) AND J. Garrison (11)
OT SO
Jussi Jokinen CAR Miss
Mikael Samuelsson FLA Goal
Jeff Skinner CAR Goal
Wojtek Wolski FLA Save
Jiri Tlusty CAR Miss
Stephen Weiss FLA Goal
Nagyon komoly business, ismétcsak bravó
Buchek barátommal tegnap Zidlickyről ma Wolskiról beszélgettünk...előbbit nem, utóbbit nagyon is szerettem volna. Nagyon komolyan alulértékelték a Ragsnél, ha beilleszkedik a csapatba eszméletlen komoly erősítés, az ellenérték pedig szánalmas
Florida coach Kevin Dineen did not name a starting goaltender. He will make a game-time decision.
FLORIDA
Tomas Fleischmann – Stephan Weiss -– Kris Versteeg
Michael Samuelsson - Tomas Kopecky - Shawn Matthias
Michal Repik - Mike Santorelli – Jerrod Smithson
Krystofer Barch - Jon Matsumoto – Jack Skille
Brian Campbell – Erik Gudbranson
Ed Jovanovski - Jason Garrison
Keaton Ellerby – Mike Weaver
Florida adds over $1 million in true salary with this move as Wolski carries a $3.8 million cap hit.
Wolski, believe it or not, makes $4 million this year in salary which is the same as Stephen Weiss as the two are the second-highest paid forwards on the team behind Tomas Fleischmann.
He is a restricted free agent after this year so he isn't a true rental; if the Panthers would like him back next season, they would hold his rights to do that.
Florida Panthers Executive Vice President & General Manager Dale Tallon announced today that Florida has acquired LW Wojtek Wolski from the New York Rangers in exchange for D Mike Vernace and a third-round pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.
"We are very pleased to have acquired Wojtek," said Tallon. "He is a skilled forward with scoring ability who will fit in very well to our lineup."
Wolski, 26, has played in 402 career National Hockey League games for Colorado (2005-10), Phoenix (2010-11) and the NY Rangers (2011-12) recording 249 points (91-158-249) along with 107 PIM. Colorado’s first-round pick (21st overall) in the 2004 NHL Draft has split time this season with the Rangers – three points (0-3-3) in nine games - and their AHL affiliate the Connecticut Whale – five points (3-2-5) in six games. The Zabrze, Poland native has played in 27 playoff games registering 17 points (8-9-17) and 4 PIM. Wolski has a shootout success record of 43.1% (22-of-51) over his NHL career.
Florida Panthers Executive Vice President & General Manager Dale Tallon announced today that Florida has acquired C Jerred Smithson from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a sixth round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft previously acquired from Dallas.
“Jerred is a hard working, responsible, veteran player who plays well at both ends of the ice,” said Tallon. “He is a very good penalty killer, who has consistently ranked among his team’s leaders in face-off win percentage.”
Smithson, 33, has played in 526 career National Hockey League games for Los Angeles (2002-04) and Nashville (2005-12) recording 89 points (36-53-89) and owns a career face-off win percentage greater than 55%. This season, he ranked second among all Predators in face-off win percentage (55.6%), while placing third in hits (98). The Vernon, British Columbia native has played in 31 playoff games, all with Nashville, registering three points (2-1-3) and 37 PIM.
While Jovanovski returned tonight from a hand injury, he looked every bit his age.
Garrison is expected back this weekend and Kulikov over the next few weeks.
Invaluable Marcel Goc left Wednesday's practice with the dreaded "lower body injury" but he is listed as day-to-day.
Marco Sturm is expected back over the next few games.
Matt Bradley is out indefinitely with a concussion and Scottie Upshall might not return this year after sports hernia surgery.
The Panthers apparently lost center Marcel Goc to an undisclosed 'lower-body' injury as he reportedly left Wednesday’s practice early. Goc is listed as day to day by the team.
With Goc and Matt Bradley (concussion) out, Florida was forced to bring up two forwards from its AHL club in San Antonio. For Michal Repik, Thursday marked his 17th game of the season with the Panthers. For center Jonathan Matsumoto, it was his first.
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