In case you missed it: April 11

In case you missed it here were the top featured stories on FOX Sports Florida from Thursday, April 11.
* Evander Kane scored two goals and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Florida Panthers 7-2 on Thursday night. Read More
* Jussi Jokinen scored two goals and added an assist, Pascal Dupuis had a goal and two assists, and the Eastern-Conference leading Penguins beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 Thursday night. Read More * After the conclusion of spring practice Will Muschamp is confident that his offense is right where they should be. Read More
* While some stars will rest Friday, the Heat's rivalry with the Celtics is too strong for it to be just another game. Read More
* Jeff Ireland agrees with fans and media types who insist this year’s draft is an important one for the Miami Dolphins. Read More
* Former NFL and University of Miami running back Najeh Davenport has had some run-ins with the law over the years, but, despite initial reports to the contrary, he did not lead police in a car chase through Miami-Dade County on Thursday. Read More
* Mario Edwards’ first season at Tallahassee started with disappointment and ended with excitement. Read More
* Say this much for the Jacksonville Jaguars: They haven’t whiffed in the first round of the NFL Draft lately to the extent they did in taking three wide receivers over a six-year stretch that made no one hearken back to the days of Jimmy Smith or Keenan McCardell. Read More
* The Rays, known for themed excursions away from Tropicana Field under manager Joe Maddon, debuted blue letterman jackets in a series against the Texas Rangers this week. They feature white sleeves with a large “sunburst” logo on the left front. Read More
* Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Da'Quan Bowers has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct in connection with his New York City gun arrest. Read More
* Jackie Robinson has become a hero to Jerry Stackhouse. But while growing up in North Carolina in the 1980s, Stackhouse was thinking about another idol. Read More