Mon.'s hockey: Panthers to raise Cup banner Oct. 7
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Maple Leafs Reportedly Interested in Trading for Panthers' Two-Time Stanley Cup Winner originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Toronto Maple Leafs might turn to one of their most common foes to shore up their bottom six.
The names of the 2024-25 Stanley Cup champions were engraved on the trophy earlier this week. A picture posted to social media shows 52 members of the Panthers ownership, staff and team were added to the trophy.
With the Stanley Cup set to embark on its summer tour with the Florida Panthers as they celebrate their second straight championship, each member of the team will be able to point to their name on the trophy.
WPTV Anchor and Navy Veteran Mike Trim wanted to bring three centarian 'Heroes Among Us' back together for a reunion
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Patients and their families at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta had the rare opportunity to see the iconic Stanley Cup trophy up close on Tuesday.
Those things are win the Stanley Cup and lead the league in penalty minutes. Florida certainly qualified for that honor this year, leading the NHL during the regular season with 853 PIMs and then again during the playoffs, with another 370. Would you believe that the Panthers are only the fifth team over the past 50-plus years to pull of this feat?
The Panthers won their second consecutive championship on home ice Tuesday night, beating Edmonton in six games. The team, following decades of tradition, partied with the Cup into the wee hours and kept the revelry going in Fort Lauderdale well into Wednesday afternoon.
The Florida Panthers will keep their championship core intact for a three-peat, re-signing winger Brad Marchand and defenseman Aaron Ekblad.
A key teammate of Matthew Tkachuk and Brad Marchand is leaving the Florida Panthers, but first he opens up about what it meant to be part of the NHL’s back-to-back Stanley Cup champion team.