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    Michael Simmons
    Michael Simmons
    Mar 19, 2024, 12:00

    Panthers asking all Fans to wear White Thursday night as they will don White jerseys at home for the first time since 2003.

    Panthers asking all Fans to wear White Thursday night as they will don White jerseys at home for the first time since 2003.

    Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports - Florida Panthers announce Thursday March 21 they will host “White Out Night” at Amerant Bank Arena

    The Panthers announced yesterday they will be hosting a “White Out Night” for The Thursday. March 21st game against the Nashville Predators — and they are encouraging all their fans to join the party!

    They are asking all fans to throw on a white top and turn Amerant Bank Arena into a “Sea of White” to create an electric atmosphere.

    The Winnipeg Jets and The Penn State Football team have done similar themes before and both were very successful in making the fan experience better.

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    The Panthers will be selling Speciality White T-Shirts at the Pantherland store as well as at FLATeamShop.com

    The Predators come into town surging hot (13-0-2 in last 15), so the Panthers picked a good game to get an extra boost from the home crowd.

    If this can live up to Winnipeg Jets or Penn State’s versions of a white out, we might be seeing a new yearly tradition being built in front of our eyes.

    Will be interesting to see how this comes to fruition on Thursday night! 

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