MondayNo. 11 Mississippi (10-3 last season) vs. No. 4 Florida State (10-3) in Orlando, Florida, 8 p.m. (ESPN)Line: Florida State by 5.Series Record: Ole Miss leads 1-0.WHATS AT STAKEWith 17 returning starters, Florida State would like to show that the early expectations of being a College Football Playoff contender are valid. Ole Miss lost 14 starters off last years team but has one of the nations top quarterbacks in Chad Kelly, who threw for 4,042 yards last season which was the third-most in SEC history.KEY MATCHUPOle Miss LT Rod Taylor vs. Florida State DE DeMarcus Walker. Taylor, a 6-foot-3, 329-pound junior is getting his fifth career start but first at left tackle. The previous four were at right guard. Walker, a 6-4, 280-pound senior, had 10.5 sacks last season and could get more rushing opportunities due to the emergence of sophomore LB Josh Sweat.PLAYERS TO WATCHMississippi: WR Quincy Adeboyejo. The senior was second on the team in receptions (38) and yards (604) with seven touchdowns last season. His 15.9 yards per catch were seventh in the SEC.Florida State: RB Dalvin Cook. Set a single-season school rushing record with 1,691 yards last season. The junior tied for the FBS lead last year with 22 carries of 20 yards or more.FACTS & FIGURESQB Deondre Francois is the fourth freshman in Florida State history to start an opener. The last was Jameis Winston, who led the Seminoles to a national title in 2013. ... Florida State is 8-0-2 in games played in Orlando, including 5-0-1 in regular-season games. ... This is the first time Ole Miss has played a game in Orlando. ... The Rebels are 3-3 under coach Hugh Freeze against teams ranked in the top five. ... In neutral-site openers, the Seminoles are 8-1 and have won their last seven. 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We had an ordinary 5-on-4 and it was running out, and I still figured with 2 1/2 (minutes) or two and change, youd like that 6-on-4.Hossa was the player who came off the bench with about 35-to-40 seconds left in the four-minute high-sticking penalty to Vernon Fiddler, and it only took about 10 seconds for him to score.Jonathan Toews sent the puck from the right circle through the crease and Richard Panik and Hossa swept their sticks at it simultaneously with Devils goaltender Keith Kinkaid on the other side of the net.It was a free lane at the far post and I put everything I had just to make sure I put it in the net, Hossa said. I know Richard put his stick there also, and we just shoveled everything into the net. It doesnt matter who got the goal as long as it was the tying goal.Artemi Panarin, who also scored for Chicago, took a shot from the right circle on Anisimovs fifth goal of the season. Kinkaid, who made 26 saves, stopped the shot but he no chance on the rebound.The puck came to me in the right position, and I just put it in, Anisimov said.Crawford had kept the Blackhawks in the game in the first two periods, stopping 25 of 26 shots, including all 16 in the second period.Chicago outshot New Jersey 17-4 in the third period and overtime.PA Parenteau and John Moore scored for New Jersey, which was 3-0 at home. Kinkaid made 26 savess in his first start of the season.dddddddddddd.If you break this game down, we controlled the play, we played hard, dictated the play of the game, Devils coach John Hynes said. We played hard enough to earn a point, and didnt play smart enough to earn two points.Moore had given the Devils the lead early in the third period with a slam dunk in front.Taylor Hall did all the work on Moores first goal of the season. He carried the puck into the Blackhawks zone, skated into the right circle and sent a backhand pass toward the net. The puck hit off the skate of Devils forward Kyle Palmieri and went right to a wide-open Moore.Panarin, who hit a goalpost in the first period, tied the score 1-1 in the second period with a power-play goal just 13 seconds after Devils defenseman Damon Severson was called for hooking.Patrick Kane found last years rookie of the year in the left circle and he beat Kinkaid with a shot to the top corner with Anisimov screening the goaltender.Parenteau had given New Jersey the lead with a power-play goal with 4:28 left in the first period. Crawford stopped defenseman Yohann Auvitus point shot, but the puck popped in the air, hit off Devils forward Devante Smith-Pelly and Parenteau swatted in the rebound for his third goal.Crawford was the difference in second period, stopping all 16 shots by New Jersey. His best were a snapping glove on a Hall power-play chance with New Jersey ahead 1-0 and point-blank rebound stop of Beau Bennett with the game tied 1-all.Game notesBlackhawks assistant coach Kevin Dineen turned 53. ... Nick Lappin, a Geneva, Illinois, native who grew up a Blackhawks fan, make his NHL debut for the Devils. ... The Devils were 2-0 against Chicago last season. ... Anisimov leads the Blackhawk with 10 points.UP NEXTBlackhawks: Host Los Angeles on Sunday night to start a three-game homestand.Devils: Host Tampa Bay on Saturday night to finish a four-game homestand. ' ' '