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    Mar 6, 2009, 04:43

    SUNRISE, Florida (AP) -- The Florida Panthers' spark Sunday

    night could be traced to Pittsburgh star Sidney Crosby's brawl

    in the first period. More specifically, the desperate Panthers

    started fighting for a win after Florida defenseman Keith

    Ballard's big hit on Evgeni Malkin that prompted Crosby to throw

    punches in the first place.

    Bryan McCabe and Rostislav Olesz each had a goal and an assist

    to lead the Panthers to a 4-2 win over Pittsburgh, the Penguins'

    second regulation loss in 18 games.

    "That Ballard hit really changed the momentum," said David

    Booth, who scored for Florida in the second period. "We were

    getting outshot pretty bad there. To get the crowd into it,

    especially on a big star player in the NHL against Malkin,

    really got the team into it."

    Ville Peltonen also had a goal, and Jay Bouwmeester had two

    assists to help the Panthers move into a tie with the idle New

    York Rangers for eighth place in the Eastern Conference.

    "We needed to win tonight. It was do-or-die," McCabe said.

    "That's one down. We're tied, same amount of games left. We've

    just got to keep winning."

    Ballard said he expected a fight after the hit, though he

    thought it was clean. Crosby received a minor penalty for

    unsportsmanlike conduct and a major for fighting. It was his

    second brawl with a Florida player this season; He got into a

    fight with Brett McLean during a Jan. 3 game against the

    Panthers.

    "I went over not sure if he was going to fight," Crosby said. "I

    don't go into games looking to fight, that's for sure. It just

    kind of happens. It's just a coincidence. I don't fight that

    much. To get two against one team is kind of weird, but it's

    part of the game."

    Florida, vying for its first playoff berth since 2000, has 89

    points with three games remaining. The Rangers, who lost 1-0 to

    Boston on Saturday, hold the edge over Florida because they have

    one more victory.

    "Obviously, we're in a hole tonight if we don't win," Panthers

    coach Pete DeBoer said. "And (now) we can wake up tomorrow tied

    for the last playoff spot."

    Pascal Dupuis and Mark Eaton scored for the Penguins, who could

    have secured a playoff spot with a win. The Penguins, who have

    93 points after 79 games, were coming off a 3-2 overtime loss in

    Carolina on Saturday night.

    "It would have been nice, but every team is desperate," Crosby

    said. "We knew they were going to battle hard. They're battling

    very hard. That's what we expected."

    In his return to Florida's starting lineup, goalie Tomas Vokoun

    stopped 41 shots. Backup Craig Anderson helped lead the Panthers

    to three wins in their past four games, but coach Pete DeBoer

    decided to make the switch after Florida's 3-1 loss to Atlanta

    on Friday night.

    Marc-Andre Fleury made 22 saves for the Penguins.

    Eaton's power-play goal made it 3-2 with 5:54 left in the third

    period. His shot from the point went between Vokoun's legs.

    Then, with 4:04 remaining, Peltonen carried the puck from behind

    the net and pushed it home as three Pittsburgh players converged

    around him. He put the Panthers up 4-2.

    Florida went up 2-1 when McCabe scored with 20 seconds left in

    the first period. McCabe's slap shot went off Pittsburgh

    defenseman Kristopher Letang for his 14th goal of the season.

    Booth's power-play goal on a delayed penalty widened the gap.

    With 12 seconds left in the second period, Booth took a pass

    from Bouwmeester and scored from the side of the net to give the

    Panthers a 3-1 lead.

    Dupuis tied it at 1 at 6:08 in the first period, slapping home a

    loose puck after Panthers defenseman Karlis Skrastins couldn't

    control it in front of the net. Olesz opened the scoring after

    just 1:55 of play. He swept up the puck after Pittsburgh

    defenseman Hal Gill knocked it with his glove, then came in

    alone on Fleury and beat him with a backhand deke.