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Panthers Beat Bruins 1-0 In Shootout

Florida Panthers left wing Corey Stillman pokes the puck past Bruins goalie Tim Thomas during the shootout for the only goal of the game on Thursday. (Charles Krupa/AP)
Florida Panthers left wing Corey Stillman pokes the puck past Bruins goalie Tim Thomas during the shootout for the only goal of the game on Thursday. (Charles Krupa/AP)

The Florida Panthers were content to take the game into a shootout. At least that way they knew they'd get off three more shots.

Tomas Vokoun stopped 40 shots for his third shutout in four games, and Cory Stillman scored in the fourth round of the shootout to give the Panthers a 1-0 victory over the Boston Bruins on Thursday night.

It was the first shootout attempt of the season for Stillman, who had three goals and three assists in his previous four games but did not get off a shot in regulation or overtime. The Panthers were outshot 19-1 in the second period as a team - the fifth time this year that an NHL team has had one shot on goal in a period, according to STATS Inc.

"That second period - there is no way to describe it," said Panthers coach Peter DeBoer, whose team snapped a two-game losing streak. "Our desperation was high in the thpuck the whole period, there is not much good," Stillman said. "But whether you have 50 shots or no shots, it was still a tie game after two."

It stayed that way through the third period, with Vokoun stopping Patrice Bergeron on a spin move with less than a minute left. The 5-minute overtime produced few chances — Boston outshot the Panthers 4-2 - and the Bruins put their first three shootout attempts off Vokoun's right leg.

Steven Reinprecht nearly gave Florida the advantage on the first shootout attempt when his shot bounced off and over Thomas toward the net. But the Bruins goalie swiped it out of the crease before it could cross the goal line, then Rostislav Olesz and Stephen Weiss shot wide of the net.

"We survived the second period," Vokoun said. "After the first shootout attempt didn't go in, I thought, 'Oh, my God. It's never going to go in."'

The Bruins had not won back-to-back games this season before beating Buffalo and Pittsburgh in the past week, shutting out the defending Stanley Cup champions 3-0 on Tuesday night. Thomas, who did not play against Buffalo, has not allowed a goal since the first period against Montreal last Thursday.

Florida's best chance to score in regulation came late in the first period with a 5-on-3 advantage, when Thomas flung himself across the crease to follow a cross-ice pass to Nathan Horton. Horton put the puck on net, but Thomas had the shaft of his stick flat on the ice to block it.

The Bruins, who were off Wednesday on Veterans Day, use the game to recognize members of the military in the crowd and played videos from those stationed overseas.

This program aired on November 13, 2009. The audio for this program is not available.

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