Pre-Game Skate (2/28/16): Florida Panthers (35-18-8) @ Minnesota Wild (27-25-10)

We have more matinee hockey today, live from the State of Hockey. We probably won’t see three trades during the game today, and we definitely won’t see any of yesterday’s acquisitions. However, it is still always fun to take in a game during the daylight.


The Numbers

Team Breakdown

 Florida PanthersMinnesota Wild
Record35-18-8 (1st Atlantic)27-25-10 (6th Central)
GF/60 (5v5)2.42.1
GA/60 (5v5)1.91.9
CF/60 (5v5)47.852.1
CA/60 (5v5)51.255.8
PDO (5v5)102.0100.7
Power Play16.6% - 35 for 211 (27th)18.6% - 36 for 194 (14th)
Penalty Kill81.3% - 165 for 203 (15th)77.1% - 121 for 157 (28th)

Individual Leaders

 Florida PanthersMinnesota Wild
PointsJaromir Jagr - 45Mikko Koivu - 43
GoalsJaromir Jagr - 20C. Coyle, Z. Parise & T. Vanek - 18
AssistsJussi Jokinen - 31Ryan Suter - 33
P1/60 (5v5)Jaromir Jagr - 1.87Thomas Vanek - 1.65
iCorsi/60 (5v5)Brandon Pirri - 15.2Jason Zucker - 15.0
CF% rel (5v5, SA)Jussi Jokinen - +6.4%Nino Niederreiter - +10.8%
PenD (5v5)Aleksander Barkov - +9Charlie Coyle - +11

Goalie Matchup

 Al MontoyaDevan Dubnyk
Record9-4-221-21-5
Sv%.930.917
AvgShDA (feet)34.5235.33
ReboundAg/601.251.75
RushShotAg/602.512.39
GAA1.912.39

* – Stats are courtesy of Corsica.Hockey, War-on-Ice.com, Puckalytics.com and Hockey-Reference.com


Projected Lineups

Florida Panthers

#36 Jussi Jokinen#16 Aleksander Barkov#68 Jaromir Jagr
#48 Logan Shaw#27 Nick Bjugstad#92 Kyle Rau
#21 Vincent Trocheck#17 Derek MacKenzie#18 Reilly Smith
#28 Garrett Wilson#41 Greg McKegg#22 Shawn Thornton

#7 Dmitry Kulikov#5 Aaron Ekblad
#51 Brian Campbell#44 Erik Gudbranson
#3 Steven Kampfer#6 Alex Petrovic

#35 Al Montoya
#1 Roberto Luongo

Minnesota Wild

#11 Zach Parise#9 Mikko Koivu#3 Charlie Coyle
#7 Chris Porter#64 Mikael Granlund#26 Thomas Vanek
#22 Nino Niederreiter#56 Erik Haula#29 Jason Pominville
#18 Ryan Carter#19 Jarret Stoll#14 Justin Fontaine

#20 Ryan Suter#46 Jared Spurgeon
#6 Marco Scandella#24 Matthew Dumba
#4 Mike Reilly#5 Christian Folin

#40 Devan Dubnyk
#35 Darcy Kuemper


The Hat Trick

The Hometown Hero: My all time favorite story about attending a hockey game goes like this: Last year, I flew up to Minnesota in February (yes, I did that thing) to see the Panthers play the Wild. When Bjugstad scored, I kid you not, half the arena stood and cheered. It was incredible. They love their hometown boys there. Look for that reaction in the crowd if Bjugstad or Rau scores this afternoon. Beyond that, though, we’ve got to talk about Florida’s Nick Bjugstad problem a little bit: he’s not getting ice time. He hasn’t reached 13 minutes of 5v5 TOI since the game against Pittsburgh — where, coincidentally, he had Florida’s only regulation goal, plus a key shootout goal to keep Florida in it. He was outstanding against Arizona and was rewarded with playing five minutes fewer at evens than Derek MacKenzie. That’s bizarre and that can’t continue if this team is meant to be successful. Nick Bjugstad is one of Florida’s best weapons: they need to use him that way, especially as he settles in.

The Injury Report: Everyone is broken. Everyone. Howden looks close to a return for Florida and Parise returns from injury today for Minnesota, but both teams are missing their 1LW in Jonathan Huberdeau and Jason Zucker and Minnesota is missing the kid who should have beaten Huberdeau for the Calder in 2013 in Jonas Brodin — and their D is suffering for it, badly. Reinforcements are on the way for Florida, but the Wild are still a dangerous team, especially with how good Charlie Coyle (who, fun fact, was recruited away from Boston University by Gerard Gallant, Mike Kelly, and Jonathan Huberdeau) has been this season.

The Old Guys: Mikko Koivu leads the Wild in points, with 43, and Jaromir Jagr is leading your Florida Panthers with 45. I love this. Both teams have stellar young talent — the Wild, in fact, have as many first rounders from 2010 on their roster as Florida does, with Coyle, Granlund, and Niederreiter and their D makes Florida’s look grizzled and experienced, even without Willie Mitchell — but the old guys are kicking butt and taking names too — and that, ultimately, is what’s needed.


Closing Thoughts

Make sure to check out AJ’s recap of the trades Florida made yesterday, which you’ll note that I have cleverly avoided discussing, and as always, don’t forget to donate to #CatsForACause! We’ve raised $1,657 so far to fight sexual violence and I owe another $68 in pledges on top of that (I’ll be donating when the regular season ends). Thank you all so much for supporting #CatsForACause so far this year.

About Angie S

I’m a medieval historian by training, or at least I conned a university into believing I was enough of one for them to give me a master’s degree. While slacking off on my Latin translations for said degree, I taught myself hockey statistics and have been yelling about them ever since.

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