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			 The Panthers evened the best-of-seven series at two games apiece. 
			Game 5 is scheduled for Friday in Sunrise. 
 Petrovic juggled the puck between the Stanley Cup playoffs logo and 
			the faceoff circles before firing a shot that sailed to the right of 
			screened Islanders goalie Thomas Greiss with 10:35 remaining.
 
 Teddy Purcell also scored for the Panthers, who regained home-ice 
			advantage in the series. Florida goalie Roberto Luongo recorded 26 
			saves.
 
 John Tavares scored for the Islanders, who missed a chance to take 
			their first 3-1 series lead since the 1993 Wales Conference 
			quarter-finals. Greiss made 27 saves.
 
			
			   A scoreless first period was followed by an eventful second period 
			in which both teams had goals disallowed within a two-minute span.
 First, Panthers center Jonathan Huberdeau -- who was offside to 
			negate a goal that would have given Florida a 3-0 lead on Sunday -- 
			bore down on Greiss during a breakaway.
 
 Huberdeau's shot was initially stopped by Greiss, but Huberdeau's 
			momentum carried him into the goalie and dislodged the puck, which 
			trickled into the net with 9:15 remaining.
 
 Following a review, referees ruled that the goal did not count. 
			Panthers coach Gerard Gallant used his challenge, but the play stood 
			up on review.
 
 Just 90 seconds later, Josh Bailey appeared to put the Islanders 
			ahead when he followed up the rebound of his own shot by jamming the 
			puck between Luongo's legs. But the officials ruled the shot came 
			after the whistle.
 
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			The Panthers finally broke the scoreless tie on a power-play goal by 
			Purcell with 4:42 left. Jaromir Jagr, stationed to the right of the 
			net, made three unsuccessful attempts at jamming the puck home.
 The puck skittered behind Jagr and he corralled it ahead of diving 
			Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic. Jagr then skated behind the net 
			and passed to Purcell, whose shot sailed under Greiss' glove.
 
 The Islanders tied it on Tavares' five-on-three goal with 15.3 
			seconds left.
 
 Tavares corralled the puck, deked Panthers defenseman Erik 
			Gudbranson and fired a shot past a fallen Gudbranson and over the 
			right shoulder of Luongo.
 
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