Clemmensen Strong In Florida Loss: Scott Clemmensen stopped 39 of the 42 shots he faced in Tuesday's Game 6 overtime loss to New Jersey, losing his second game of the series. (Updated 04/24/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
Scott Clemmensen was stellar for the Panthers, who didn't allow too many threatening scoring chances despite the high shot total for New Jersey. Clemmensen gave Florida a chance to win, and with the injury to Jose Theodore, odds are Clemmensen will start the decisive Game 7 on Thursday. (Updated 04/24/2012).
04/11/2012 11:02 Playoff preview: (3) Florida vs. (6) New Jersey
The Florida Panthers went through five different coaches between playoff appearances. So perhaps it's only fitting they face one of those exes in their long-awaited return to the postseason.
04/09/2012 17:22 Panthers not ready to say who'll be in net Thursday night
Florida Panthers coach Kevin Dineen says he does not plan to divulge his starting goaltender for Game 1 of the playoffs against New Jersey before Friday.
04/07/2012 22:09 Panthers clinch their first division title
The Florida Panthers clinched the first division title in franchise history, getting first-period goals from Marcel Goc and John Madden and 33 saves from Scott Clemmensen to beat the Carolina Panthers 4-1 and wrap up the Southeast crown on Saturday night.
04/05/2012 21:42 Panthers end long drought, clinch playoff spot despite loss to Capitals
The Florida Panthers ended one of the longest playoff droughts in major North American sports Thursday night despite a 4-2 loss to the Washington Capitals, who also earned a postseason bid to complete the eight-team field for the Eastern Conference.
04/01/2012 18:55 Hudler lifts Wings to SO win vs. Panthers
Jiri Hudler scored with 14:30 remaining in the third period and again in a shootout to help the Detroit Red Wings beat the Florida Panthers 2-1 on Sunday.
Clemmensen went 8-11-0 with a 2.62 goals against average and a .911 save percentage in 31 games played (25 starts) for the Panthers last season.
He'll get an opportunity to win a starting role over the newly signed Jose Theodore. Clemmensen, a career backup, has not played a full season as a starting goaltender, but has shown flashes, over short stints, in the past. He's a deep option if he somehow wins the job outright. (Updated 10/4/11)