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Scouting Report:
The puck bounced into the net after striking Jaromir Jagr in the butt.
That's the odd way in which Jagr made history last week, moving past Mark Messier and rising to No. 2 in the NHL's career points standings.
"I was dreaming of something else," Jagr told reporters that night. "I thought I was going to score a beautiful goal or make a beautiful assist."
But no, that's not how it happened. Instead, it was ugly -- just like the Panthers year.
Already this season, the Panthers (15-14-6) have suffered a serious injury to Jonathan Huberdeau that disrupted their top line.