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February 24, 2007
Belfour, Panthers dominate Bruins
Chris Gratton scored two goals and Ed Belfour again dominated Boston in goal to help the Florida Panthers beat the Bruins 7-2 on Saturday night.
Belfour made 25 saves to run his career record against Boston to 19-7-3. He has two wins against the Bruins this season.
Ville Peltonen, Stephen Weiss, Nathan Horton, Olli Jokinen and Martin Gelinas also scored for the Panthers, and Juraj Kolnik had three assists. Florida is 4-1-2 in its last seven games.
Florida has beaten Boston six straight times, including all four meetings this season by a combined 24-10 score. The Panthers also snapped the Bruins’ four-game winning streak.
Marc Savard and Brad Boyes scored for Boston, which ended its road trip 4-2.
Boston’s Hannu Toivonen replaced Tim Thomas before the second period. Thomas, who won at Tampa Bay on Friday night, allowed three first-period goals on 19 shots. Toivonen stopped 28 shots.
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