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Davis Webb Giants Jersey .Y. -- Scottie Upshall and the Florida Panthers have had
little to celebrate this season. But four unanswered goals to secure a 5-3 win
over the New York Islanders was reason enough to savour the moment. Upshall
scored twice in the third period as part of the four-goal outburst as the
Panthers snapped a four-game losing streak and sent the Islanders to yet another
discouraging loss Sunday. Upshalls 11th of the season broke a 3-3 tie at 10:31
of the final period. The goal came on the rebound of shot by Shawn Mattias, who
also scored two goals for the Panthers. Upshall tapped the loose puck past
backup goaltender Anders Nilsson, who started in place of Evgeni Nabokov. He
scored again at 15:26 on the power play to make it 5-3. Tim Thomas made 35 saves
for the Panthers (23-31-7). "We came out determined in the third," said the
30-year-old Upshall, a first-round pick by Nashville in 2002 who almost
completed a natural hat trick with two minutes left. "We needed a spark and we
found it. And we played with an edge." The Islanders entered the third with a
3-1 advantage after Thomas Vanek scored twice in the first and Ryan Strome added
a goal late in the second. But Floridas Marcel Goc and Matthias scored early in
the third to tie the game at 3 before Upshalls late scores. Vanek opened the
scoring at 6:41 with his 20th of the season and added his 21st on the power play
at 7:39. The goals were his first since Jan. 25. Vanek was a major acquisition
by the Islanders from Buffalo on Oct. 27 and has 17 goals in 47 games for New
York. The Austrian left wing said he wants to test free agency this summer.
Thus, the Islanders might try to trade him before Wednesdays deadline while they
can still garner assets in return. The Islanders lost for the ninth time in 11
games. And it was the 12th time in their disappointing season in which they
surrendered a two-goal lead, winning only two of those contests. "We seem to
find ways to lose," said Andrew MacDonald, also a pending free agent who could
be traded. "Its tough to see games slip away. When you get the lead, you should
be able to hold it, most of the time. Its discouraging." MacDonald also
addressed the idea he could be leaving the only NHL organization he has known.
"I thought about it today, it weighs on your mind," the 27-year-old defenceman
said. "You try not to let it get to you." After Matthias scored for Florida to
make it 2-1 at 18:15 of the second, Strome restored the two-goal margin for the
Islanders 59 seconds later with his second of the season. Gocs 11th of the
season at 3:16 of the third came on a 40-foot floater from just inside the left
point to make it 3-2 early in the third. Matthias scored his second of the game
and ninth of the season at 4:18. The afternoon matchup was chippy from the
start. Rival tough guys Krys Barch of the Panthers and the Islanders Eric
Boulton squared off 2:25 into the game. Eight seconds later, a skirmish ensued
between Brian Strait of the Islanders and Jonathan Huberdeau of Florida. "We
didnt quit, we stayed involved," added Matthias. "We played a real gritty game
and were glad to get the two points." The Islanders beat Toronto in overtime
last Thursday in their first game back following the Olympic break. But they
were drubbed 6-1 on Saturday by the New Jersey Devils as Jaromir Jagr scored his
700th career goal. The Islanders played without defenceman Travis Hamonic,
suspended one game for instigating a fight near the end of Saturdays loss.
NOTES: The Islanders activated forward Frans Nielsen before the game and sent
Mike Halmo to AHL Bridgeport. Nielsen, who has 18 goals, suffered a broken hand
when he was slashed against Colorado on Feb. 8. ... The Islanders (23-32-8) head
out for a four-game Canadian road trip -- Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and
Vancouver before returning home to face San Jose on March 14. ... The Panthers
have played 30 one-goal games this season, with a 12-11-7 mark. ... Florida was
without forwards Alex Barkov (knee) and Tomas Kopecky (upper body) while the
Islanders also missed forward Matt Martin (lower body). ... Florida scratched
captain Ed Jovanovski and forward Scott Gomez.
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