
Florida Panthers players have been hitting the ice in Coral Springs for informal workouts as the 2023-24 hockey season draws closer by the day.
We’re just a week away from rookie camp at the Ice Den, and after that the dominoes begin falling faster and faster until Opening Night is finally upon us.
One of the first signs of the season returning comes courtesy of the Panthers’ sports neighbor to the south.
The Miami Marlins will be hosting Panthers Night on Wednesday at loanDepot park, and in addition to the night full of hockey fun, Florida forward Sam Reinhart will be on hand to throw out the first pitch.
There are several former Panthers players who are currently working for NHL Network as analysts, and last week another ex-Cat joined their ranks.
Looking over Florida’s roster, it’s not crazy to think that there are as many as four Panthers players who could potentially crack 40 goals next season.
Over at The Athletic they did a piece last week on the NHL’s top players 23 and younger, and there were two current Panthers who made the list.
National television schedules were released last week, and Florida was given quite a bit of airtime. It’s amazing what a trip to the Stanley Cup Final can do.
Speaking of Florida’s run to the Final, when looking back over the seminal moments that brought the Panthers to the brink of a championship, there was one thing that Matthew Tkachuk did early in the playoffs that really stood out.
With the potential of Florida being without one or both of Aaron Ekblad and Brandon Montour early next season, THN looked at three questions facing the Panthers power play ahead of training camp.
The 2023-24 season is right around the corner, and Tkachuk is among the early betting favorites to win the Hart Trophy.
It’s crazy to think, but earlier this week we passed the three-year anniversary of Florida hiring Bill Zito as general manager.
The same day, a pair of Finnish Panthers celebrated their birthday: Sasha Barkov and Eetu Luostarinen.
Sunday morning, a photo started circulating on social media showing what appeared to be center ice at FLA Live Arena with a fresh paint job for the Panthers 30th anniversary season, and a new area name surrounding the special 30th season logo.