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Dumont, Legwand score to lead Predators over Panthers

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The Canadian Press
11/28/2009 10:50:52 PM
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NASHVILLE -- J.P. Dumont and David Legwand scored early in the third period, and Dan Ellis made 23 saves to help the Nashville Predators beat the Florida Panthers 4-1 on Saturday night.

Dan Hamhuis and Joel Ward also scored for Nashville, coming off a 3-1 home loss Friday night that snapped their winning streak at seven games.

Jordan Leopold scored for the Panthers. Florida has lost four in a row.

Dumont made it 2-1 68 seconds into the third period, scoring off a rebound. With goalie Scott Clemmensen down, Dumont kicked the rebound onto his backhand before lifting the puck high to the stick side for his fifth goal of the season.

Just over four minutes later, Legwand gave Nashville a 3-1 lead.

Nashville's Jordin Tootoo sent a long pass from the neutral zone that Legwand was able to corral after fending off defenceman Bryan Allen. Legwand was then able to beat Clemmensen with a backhander between the pads.

Hamhuis opened the scoring late in the opening period when his slap shot from the left point deflected off of Panthers centre Kamil Kreps and past Clemmensen. The goal was Hamhuis' first of the season, and first since Feb. 12, a span of 47 games.

The Panthers tied it at 15:14 of the second period on Leopold's third goal of the season. An errant pass inside the Florida zone by Dumont sent the Panthers the other way on a 2-on-1. Leopold beat Dan Ellis high to the stick side with a slap shot.

Ellis made his first appearance since Nov. 10, finally giving starter Pekka Rinne a night off after he played Nashville's last eight games, winning seven of them.

Ward capped the scoring with an empty-net goal.

NOTES: Nashville RW Martin Erat played in his 500th career NHL game, all with the Predators. ... Tootoo has assists in Nashville's last four games, a career high. ... Legwand has a five-game points streak, matching his career high. ... Florida LW Kenndal McArdle left the game in the second period with a right arm injury immediately following his second fight of the game with Tootoo.

Smithson beats Clemmensen (Photo: John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)

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(Photo: John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)
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