In case you missed it: Jan. 31

In case you missed it: Jan. 31

Published Feb. 1, 2013 8:18 a.m. ET

In case you missed it here were the top stories featured on FOXSportsFlorida.com from Thursday, Jan. 31. 
* The Florida Panthers broke out of their scoring slump in a big way. Alex Kovalev scored the go-ahead goal during Florida's five-goal outburst in the third period, helping the Panthers rally for a 6-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night to end a five-game losinig skid. Read More (with video highlights and post-game sound)
* No athlete has been more revered in South Florida than Dan Marino. The former Miami Dolphins quarterback has been admired for his Hall of Fame playing career and for his off-field accomplishments, which include creating a foundation to help autistic children and their families. But 13 years after completing his last NFL pass, Marino finds himself in an embarrassing situation. Read More
* State of the Heat: The victory over the Nets (27-19) on Wednesday night was a great way for the Heat to show they are determined to correct their road woes and sometimes lackadaisical tendencies in the second half of the season. But will it last? Read More
* Warren Sapp will be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame one day. But will he make on the first ballot? His former coach and Bucs teammates think he's deserving. He'll find out Saturday. Read More 
* Dwyane Wade will captain the Eastern Conference and Chris Paul will lead the West when All-Star Saturday becomes a team event for the first time. Read More
* Orlando’s Glen Davis is likely to miss the rest of the season after breaking his foot against the Knicks. Read More 
* The Florida Panthers traded forward Casey Wellman to the Washington Capitals in exchange for forward Zach Hamill. Read More
* FSU pitcher Mike Compton is out for the season due to a torn ligament in his right elbow. Read More
* Check out the latest Inside the Magic, where we discuss the art of scouting. Watch Now
* When Dwyane Wade needed a boost during last year’s playoffs, he spent a day with Tom Crean, his former coach at Marquette, and Wade says it was just what the doctor ordered. Read More 

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