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The Buffalo Sabres felt they caught a break last year when no NHL team decided to hire Kevin Dineen. It meant they had him around to coach their minor-leaguers for one more season. It appears last season was the last one. The Florida Panthers have called a news conference for this afternoon, at which time they are expected to name Dineen as their head coach. It will be the first NHL job for Dineen, who has coached the Portland Pirates for six seasons, including the last three as the Sabres' affiliate.
Penguins at Florida Panthers WHEN/WHERE: 7:30 p.m. Monday /BankAtlantic Center, Sunrise, Fla.
SUNRISE, Fla. -- For a player that offers few words publicly in his second language, 13 spoken in clear English on Sunday by Penguins center Evgeni Malkin sure seemed unsettling. It's hard," Malkin said after the Penguins' 4-2 loss to the Florida Panthers at BankAtlantic Center, his second consecutive game without a point and the fifth of six sans a goal.
Pitt was in Gainesville, Fla., Dec. 21 to face the No. 20 Florida Gators (11-1) in a top-25 showdown. The Panthers and Gators both were riding winning streaks, both losing their first games of the season. The Panthers, on a nine-game winning streak, were still fresh off an upset of the 2006 national champions and well-respected Maryland Terrapins. This boosted them in the national rankings and gave them hope to be considered one of the elite teams in, not only the Big East conference (which is arguably the best conference in college basketball), but in the country. They faced a Florida team that had won 10 straight and wanted to avoid a humbling loss. We would later see that they seemed to be prepared for the challenge, beating Pitt 90-83. The guards were outstanding, but Pitt showed th...
Penguins at Florida Panthers When/where: 5 p.m. Sunday/BankAtlantic Center
Florida PANTHERS vs. Penguins When/where: 7:30 Saturday/Mellon Arena
Until the Los Angeles Kings made the biggest move of NHL trade deadline day by prying forward Dustin Penner away from the Edmonton Oilers, the further breaking up of the Florida Panthers dominated an otherwise dull day of dealing. Penner was the main marquee player to change teams on Monday, in what was an out-of-character slow deadline day. The Oilers, who own the NHL's worst record, unloaded their star forward for an impressive bundle - receiving prospect defenseman Colten Teubert, a first-round pick this year, and another draft selection next year.
The Buffalo Sabres felt they caught a break last year when no NHL team decided to hire Kevin Dineen. It meant they had him around to coach their minor-leaguers for one more season. It appears last season was the last one.
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