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 TV: TSN Jets

 Radio: TSN 1290

 ABOUT THE PANTHERS

 Florida is riding a two-game win streak, rallying twice in the third period to beat the Jets 6-3 last Thursday — scoring four unanswered in the third — and coming from behind again in a 4-3 decision over Buffalo on Sunday.

 Jets killer Kris Versteeg has picked up 12 points (8G, 4A) in six games against Winnipeg dating back to last season.

 Veteran winger Alex Kovalev needs two assists for 600 in his career. He is sixth among active NHL players in scoring with 1,028 points.

 Heading into Monday’s NHL action, Panthers D-man Brian Campbell was tied for second in the league with four power-play goals, one behind San Jose’s Patrick Marleau. Two of Campbell’s goals have been game-winners.

 WINNIPEG JETS

 31 Ondrej Pavelec

 35 Al Montoya

 4 Paul Postma

 5 Mark Stuart

 6 Ron Hainsey

 8 Alexander Burmistrov

 9 Evander Kane

 12 Olli Jokinen

 13 Kyle Wellwood

 14 Anthony Peluso

 16 Andrew Ladd

 17 James Wright

 18 Bryan Little

 19 Jim Slater

 22 Chris Thorburn

 23 Alexei Ponikarovsky

 24 Grant Clitsome

 25 Zach Redmond

 26 Blake Wheeler

 33 Dustin Byfuglien

 39 Tobias Enstrom

 55 Mark Scheifele

 80 Nik Antropov

 

FLORIDA PANTHERS

 30 Scott Clemmensen

 60 Jose Theodore

 4 Keaton Ellerby

 7 Dmitry Kulikov

 9 Stephen Weiss

 11 Jonathan Huberdeau

 12 Jack Skille

 13 Mike Santorelli

 14 Tomas Fleischmann

 17 Filip Kuba

 18 Shawn Matthias

 19 Scottie Upshall

 22 George Parros

 23 Tyson Strachan

 25 Jerred Smithson

 27 Alex Kovalev

 32 Kris Versteeg

 42 Quinton Howden

 43 Mike Weaver

 50 Drew Shore

 51 Brian Campbell

 55 Ed Jovanovski

 57 Marcel Goc

 62 Michael Caruso

 82 Tomas Kopecky

 88 Peter Mueller

 (Lineups subject to change)

 — Ed Tait

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