Panthers' Sceviour scores hat trick 3 ways
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That all-situations value.
Florida Panthers winger Colton Sceviour was productive regardless of condition versus Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, scoring at even strength, on the power play, and also while down a man, to record the first hat trick of his career.
The other half of the Panthers' money-puck additions up front, Sceviour and the team's leading scorer, Jonathan Marchessault - who each make less than $1 million annually - have combined for 11 goals in eight games while sitting one-two in team scoring.
Sceviour's trick is the franchise's first since Tomas Kopecky in February 2013.
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