lineup after he missed 11 games with a shoulder injury. He didn't have a point but had his chances. Marcel Goc and Brian Campbell scored for the NHL-worst Panthers, who have lost five straight. Panthers coach Kevin Dineen said his team played
differential is by far the worst in the league. Marcel Goc scored for the second time in three games Saturday and defenseman Brian Campbell ended a 12-game goal drought for the Panthers, who conclude a four-game road trip Sunday. "As this season is
Florida defenseman Brian Campbell has won the Lady Byng Trophy for sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct. Campbell won the award Wednesday night at the NHL's
Three straight overtime wins have the Panthers turned in the right direction. Peter Mueller, Jack Skille and Brian Campbell comment on the recent run and look forward to strong finish to the season.
excelling and the team is working as one to put together wins. After a 4-1 loss in St. Louis on Thursday, defenseman Brian Campbell was third in the league with 16 assists while wing Tomas Fleischmann was in the top 10 in plus/minus. Wing Kris
48 left, but Markstrom settled for wins in back-to-back games. Gaborik had gone seven games without a goal. Brian Campbell scored in the first period, and Scottie Upshall made it 2-0 in the second against Henrik Lundqvist, who faced
bottom of the Eastern Conference. "We've got to get our job done and we're not getting it done,'' defenseman Brian Campbell said. "It's not acceptable. This is not going to be a fun place to be if you're not winning.'' Jonathan
meanwhile, scored for the last-place Panthers (6-10-5), who lost for the ninth time in 11 games. Defenseman Brian Campbell had two of the Panthers' four first-period goals in a season-opening 5-1 win in the last meeting in Florida
which ends Sunday in Florida - looking to avenge a season-opening 5-1 road loss to the Panthers on Jan. 19. Brian Campbell scored two of Florida's four goals in the first period, and Jonathan Huberdeau, the league's rookie of the month
period to avoid a third consecutive defeat. "We're a desperate team and we needed it," former Sabres defenseman Brian Campbell told the Panthers' official website. "We can fold up and not compete but there's a lot of fight in this team