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The Florida Panthers finally won in a shootout. Sean Bergenheim scored Florida's two goals in regulation, and Stephen Weiss connected for the winner in the tiebreaker as the Panthers beat the Calgary Flames 3-2 on Friday night. Jose Theodore stopped 24 shots for the Panthers, whose last 11 home games have been decided by one goal.
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