FLORIDA PANTHERS IN THE PLAYOFFS
Stanley Cup champion
John Madden (New Jersey 2, Chicago)
Brian Campbell (Chicago)
Tomas Kopecky (Detroit, Chicago)
Mikael Samuelsson (Detroit)
Kris Versteeg (Chicago)
Postseason games played (goals-asst; TEAM)
134 – John Madden (21-22; NJD, CHI)
92 – Mikael Samuelsson (22-31; DET, VAN)
90 – Brian Campbell (8-30; BUF, SJ, CHI)
69 – Ed Jovanovski (11-19; FLA, VAN, PHX)
61 – Marco Sturm (9-13; SJ, BOS, LAK)
51 – Jose Theodore (19-28, 2.82 GAA; MON, COL, WSH)
50 – Kris Versteeg (11-21; PHL, CHI)
43 – Marcel Goc (3-6; SJ, NSH)
31 – Jerred Smithson (2-1; NSH)
30 – Tomas Kopecky (4-3; DET, CHI)
27 – Wotjek Wolski (8-9; COL, PHX, NYR)
22 – Tomas Fleischmann (2-3; WSH)
19 – Scottie Upshall (3-4; PHL, NSH)
16 – Sean Bergenheim (9-2; TB)
4 – Mike Weaver (0-0; STL)
3 – Krys Barch (0-0; DAL)
1 – Scott Clemmensen (0-0, 0.00; NJD)
Postseason debut (games played, franchise)*
Shawn Matthias (204, FLA)
Dmitry Kulikov (197, FLA)
Jason Garrison (189, FLA)
Mike Santorelli (174, NSH, FLA)
Keaton Ellerby (116, FLA)
Erik Gudbranson (71, FLA)
(*) – Not including Saturday's season finale v. Carolina






George. Wasn't the game to be televised tonight if it had any meaning? Since the division title is still on the line will they televise?
Posted by: ac | April 07, 2012 at 04:13 PM
Go buy a ticket!
Posted by: TEAM OWNER | April 07, 2012 at 04:54 PM
Wasn't Kopecky with Detroit when it won the championship in '08 as well?
Posted by: Minter94 | April 07, 2012 at 10:42 PM
Kopecky was with detroit when they won, but he was injured.
Posted by: anna | April 08, 2012 at 08:58 AM