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Thrashers 5, Panthers 2

Tuesday, 08.16.2011 / 5:45 AM

Associated Press

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - Scott Mellanby is doing the best he can to extend the Atlanta Thrashers season.

Mellanby, a 20-year veteran who is nearing the end of his career, scored a power-play goal at 6:27 of the third period to snap a tie and help the Thrashers beat the Florida Panthers 5-2 Wednesday night.

"To be able to have the kind of night I had and have a big goal like that is special for me," said Mellanby, who is considering retirement. "It was gratifying in a lot of ways."

The Thrashers moved within five points of eighth-place Tampa Bay in the Eastern Conference. Both teams have seven games to play. Florida is eight points behind the playoff cutoff with six games left.

Atlanta and Tampa Bay will face each other Thursday and April 11, both times in Tampa.

"At least with tonight's game, it's setting up for the two games with Tampa Bay," Thrashers coach Bob Hartley said. "At least we gave ourselves a chance."

Marian Hossa followed Mellanby with two third-period goals, including an empty-netter with 22.9 seconds left.

Steve McCarthy and Ilya Kovalchuk also scored for the Thrashers, who had lost three of four after an 11-3 run.

Juraj Kolnik and Martin Gelinas scored for the Panthers, who lost for only the fourth time in 15 games.

Kari Lehtonen, making his 27th consecutive start for the Thrashers, stopped 38 shots.

Roberto Luongo made 29 saves and remained in a tie with John Vanbiesbrouck for the most career victories by a Florida goaltender (109).

"We didn't have a whole lot of hope left, but there was still a little bit," Luongo said. "Obviously, after tonight it would take a major miracle, so there's nothing we can do about it but keep fighting and play hard the rest of the year."

Mellanby gave Atlanta a 3-2 lead at 6:27 when he put in a loose puck with Luongo down on the ice. Mellanby tipped Kovalchuk's slap shot from the point off the post, and Luongo stopped Marc Savard's rebound attempt before Mellanby skated in.

"He was just being the Scott Mellanby that started with us at the start of the year," Hartley said. "He's a great competitor. He's at the net, he's paying the price."

Hossa added to the lead, while Atlanta was short-handed, when he skated past Jay Bouwmeester and Olli Jokinen and beat Luongo with a shot that went off the post.

"He's such a powerful skater," Hartley said. "There's not too many defensemen who can keep up with him. It's not surprising. He's not impressing me with those plays anymore. The guy's a force of nature."

The teams traded four goals after a scoreless first period, with Florida twice taking the lead.

Kolnik opened the scoring at 1:44 with a power-play goal, scored when he put in a rebound from the side of the net.

McCarthy tied it at 6:35 when he grabbed a loose puck at the side of the net after Luongo come out of the crease to make a save.

After Florida killed a 4-minute power play, Gelinas gave the Panthers the lead again when he put in a rebound.

Kovalchuk scored his 49th of the season at 14:53 during a power play. He got to a rebound at the side of the net and scored.

"It was a huge game for us," said Florida center Chris Gratton, who was in the penalty box when Mellanby scored. "That's a team we could have leapfrogged, but they played a great game. They took the play to us. The first period and a half we played our style but then they took over. It's a devastating blow, that's for sure."

Notes: Atlanta set a franchise record with its 17th road victory of the season. The previous mark was set in 2002-03. ... Florida C Jokinen was helped off the ice near the end of the first period when he injured his right leg while crashing into the boards. He returned for the start of the second period. ... With his second-period assist, Jokinen became the first Florida player other than Pavel Bure to reach 80 points in a season. ... Atlanta leads the season series 5-2 after recording the first victory by a visiting team. The clubs will meet in the season finale on April 18 at Florida.


Scoring Summary
1st Period
NONE
2nd Period
01:44
FLA
PPG - J. Kolnik Tip-In - ASST: O. Jokinen AND J. Nieuwendyk
1 - 0 FLA
06:35
ATL
S. McCarthy Tip-In - ASST: V. Kozlov AND M. Hossa
1 - 1 TIE
11:13
FLA
M. Gelinas Snap - ASST: J. Nieuwendyk AND J. Sim
2 - 1 FLA
14:53
ATL
PPG - I. Kovalchuk Tip-In - ASST: S. Mellanby AND M. Hossa
2 - 2 TIE
3rd Period
06:27
ATL
PPG - S. Mellanby Tip-In - ASST: M. Savard AND S. McCarthy
3 - 2 ATL
08:30
ATL
SHG - M. Hossa Snap - ASST: V. Kozlov
4 - 2 ATL
19:37
ATL
EN - M. Hossa Wrist - ASST: V. Kozlov AND G. De Vries
5 - 2 ATL
Penalty Summary
1st Period
06:16
FLA
Juraj Kolnik : Interference on goalkeeper
12:16
FLA
Juraj Kolnik : Hooking
17:45
ATL
Greg De Vries : Hooking
2nd Period
01:21
ATL
Niclas Havelid : Hooking
04:38
ATL
Bobby Holik : Tripping
04:38
FLA
Gregory Campbell : Roughing
07:00
FLA
Jon Sim : Hi-sticking
07:00
FLA
Jon Sim : Hi-sticking
11:38
FLA
Nathan Horton : Holding
14:17
FLA
Joe Nieuwendyk : Tripping
15:48
ATL
Andy Sutton : Interference
3rd Period
00:40
ATL
Garnet Exelby : Holding
06:04
FLA
Chris Gratton : Hooking
07:00
ATL
Brad Larsen : Delaying Game-Puck over glass
18:57
ATL
Andy Sutton : Unsportsmanlike conduct
18:57
FLA
Olli Jokinen : Unsportsmanlike conduct
Goalie Stats
  • Kari Lehtonen
    SA: 40TOI: 60:00
    SAVES: 38EV: 27 - 28
    PIM: 0PP: 9 - 10
    SV%: .950SH: 2 - 2
  • Roberto Luongo
    SA: 33TOI: 58:33
    SAVES: 29EV: 19 - 20
    PIM: 0PP: 7 - 9
    SV%: .879SH: 3 - 4