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			 Instead, they scored three unanswered goals and Tim Thomas stopped 
			24 shots in the final two periods to help Florida snap a nine-game 
			losing streak Tuesday night with a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim 
			Ducks. 
 			Brad Boyes scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third and Thomas 
			made 32 saves overall. Scottie Upshall and Shawn Matthias also 
			scored for the Panthers, who earned their first win under new coach 
			Peter Horachek and ended Anaheim's five-game winning streak.
 			Upshall also had an assist to help Florida rally.
 			The Panthers won for the first time since beating Minnesota 2-1 on 
			Oct. 19. It was their first victory in three games under Horachek, 
			who took over when Kevin Dineen was fired last Friday.
 			"I'm real, real proud of the way they responded," Horachek said. 
			"You don't just come back from 2-0 against a team like that without 
			a lot of effort and a lot of character."
 			Thomas was especially strong late, stopping 13 shots in the final 
			period. 			
			
			 
 			"I didn't know how confident to feel that we could come back against 
			a really good team," he said. "But in the second period, it started 
			to come together for all of us, myself included. It was a real great 
			effort after that."
 			Hampus Lindholm and Andrew Cogliano scored for the Ducks (15-4-1), 
			who lead the NHL with 31 points. Frederik Andersen made 22 saves but 
			lost for the first time in seven career starts.
 			Florida took a 3-2 lead in the third on Boyes' goal. Andersen 
			blocked a shot by Upshall, but the puck bounced off his leg pad and 
			Boyes backhanded in the rebound at 4:29.
 			"It was a resilient effort," Upshall said. "We didn't have a great 
			start. That's been an issue. But when you've got a guy like Timmy in 
			net, you're never out of a game."
 			
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		 Trailing 2-0, the Panthers (4-11-4) scored two goals in 70 seconds 
			during the second period to tie it.
 			Matthias backhanded the puck in from low in the right circle at 
			13:28 to make it 2-1. Upshall's shot from the point went off the 
			stick of Anaheim's Mathieu Perreault and the shoulder pads of 
			Lindholm before bouncing over Andersen at 14:38 to tie it.
 			"He shot it and it went off a body or shoulder or something and over 
			my head," Andersen said. "A tough one."
 			The Ducks may well have overlooked the struggling Panthers, who 
			earned their first home win after five straight losses.
 			"We come here to Florida and they haven't had much success but we 
			took it for granted we were going to beat them and it caught up with 
			us in the second period," Andersen said. "Pretty simple."
 			Anaheim scored 40 seconds in. Cogliano took a pass from Daniel 
			Winnik to the left of the net and wristed it past Thomas.
 			The Ducks went ahead 2-0 on Lindholm's goal. His shot from the top 
			of the right circle rifled past Thomas on the glove side at 14:26 of 
			the first.
 			The lead didn't hold up.
 			"You could see it happening," Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau said. "At 
			2-0, they were still close enough that if they got one ... when a 
			team is down, they start to feel it, they can be a tough team to 
			beat, whether it's fluky goals or whatever. We dug our own hole 
			today."
 			NOTES: Anaheim C Ryan Getzlaf was scratched for the second 
			consecutive game with an upper-body injury. ... Cogliano has a 
			four-game goal streak, a career high. ... RW Corey Perry appeared in 
			his 594th game, tying Ruslan Salei for fourth on Anaheim's franchise 
			list. ... Florida honored Ducks veteran Teemu Selanne with a video 
			tribute during a first-period timeout. [Associated 
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