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Brad Marchand's unexpected trade to the Florida Panthers just before the deadline shocked coach Paul Maurice, almost not happening at all. Now, Marchand's stellar playoff performance, including 20 points in 22 games,
On tonight's show, Emma Lingan, Michael Traikos and Michael Augello react to a rollercoaster Game 4 of the final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers. Join the conversation in the comment section and send in your questions. They may end up on the post-game show.
Florida Panthers fans pack the Funky Buddha Brewery taproom for a watch party of the Stanley Cup Playoffs ... Whether or not that strategy will be successful remains to be seen, but Home is ...
The Florida Panthers are winning with a smart, balanced style of play—not just toughness. While other NHL teams may try to copy their physical approac
The idea that not calling penalties is letting the players decide who wins has done great harm to hockey’s post-season.
As Sam Bennett’s playoff lore continues to grow with each playoff goal scored, his pending free agency only grows more fascinating. On the one hand, you have a soon-to-be 29-year-old second-line center — a decent one that plays with an edge and has scored at a 53-point pace since joining the Florida Panthers.
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Yardbarker on MSNFive NHL teams that should emulate wheeling-and-dealing PanthersThe Panthers, who are playing in their third straight Stanley Cup Final, have drafted well. Florida's best player, center Alex Barkov, was the No. 2 overall pick in 2013. The Panthers also are getting contributions from defenseman Aaron Ekblad (No. 1 overall pick in 2014) and center Anton Lundell (No. 12 overall in 2020).
Following a costly overtime penalty in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers, Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice addressed the situation involving Tomas Nosek, offering a notable perspective as the series intensifies ahead of Game 2.
The Florida Panthers, once unbeaten when leading in playoffs, collapse in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, losing to Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in overtime.
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Florida Panthers CEO Matt Caldwell transformed the NHL's "worst team" into Stanley Cup contenders, generating over $100 million for the local economy while creating a successful sports franchise.