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In case you missed them, here were the top stories featured on FOXSportsFlorida.com from Saturday, Jan. 19:
* "We were excited," said Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos, after his team's 6-3 victory over the Washington Capitals on Saturday. "It has been a long time for everyone since we played an NHL game. It was a little bit of a feeling-out process, but guys showed up. We got a big win. We wanted to take advantage of the home crowd, and we did." Read More (with highlights and post-game commentary) | Game recap
* The Panthers, who ranked 27th in offense last season with just 197 goals, built a 5-0 lead 24 minutes into the game. And Florida's power play, which many predicted to see a dropoff in production following the departure of free agent defenseman Jason Garrison, converted on each of its first three chances. Read More (with highlights and post-game commentary) | Game Recap
* After the Gators’ sixth straight win, an 83-62 thumping of No. 17 Missouri, Patric Young poured a Gatorade cooler full of cold water over head coach Billy Donovan. Why? It marked Donovan’s 400th victory at the school. Read More (with highlights) | Game recap
* Florida State shot 37 percent, missed 14 of 15 3-point attempts and committed 18 turnovers that Virginia turned into 20 points, in 56-36 loss Saturday. Read More
* Florida State's Terrance Shannon was carried off the court on a stretcher late in the Seminoles' game at Virginia on Saturday, but team doctor Bill Hamilton said the redshirt-junior forward appeared to have suffered a neck sprain. Read More
* Miami Hurricanes offensive coordinator Jeff Fisch is leaving the school to take a job with the Jacksonville Jagaurs. Read More