Chicago Blackhawks will open the NHL season on the road
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WPTV Anchor and Navy Veteran Mike Trim wanted to bring three centarian 'Heroes Among Us' back together for a reunion
All they did was win the Stanley Cup. Twice. The powers that be at ESPN have decided the Florida Panthers should raise their second Stanley Cup banner on openin
The two-time reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers take on the Chicago Blackhawks in an opening night triple-header to launch the 2025 NHL regular-season, the league announced Monday.
The 2025-26 NHL season will begin at Amerant Bank Arena, where the two-time Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers will host the Chicago Blackhawks on Oct. 7 as part of a season-opening tripleheader, the league announced Monday.
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.
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In Joliette, Quebec, A.J. Greer is one of the first Panthers to have a day with Lord Stanley.
To celebrate their back to back Stanley Cup wins the Florida Panthers partied at E11EVEN club in Miami June 19, 2025. In a viral moment, left winger Brad Marchand celebrated with fans in the balcony and autographed jerseys and plastic rats. Amanda Rosa/Miami Herald staff
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNFlorida panther hit by car in Pasco County — the first ever recorded thereWildlife officials confirmed a male Florida panther, estimated to be two or three years old, was killed last week by a vehicle on I-75 near State Road 56 in Wesley Chapel.
Figuring out to what extent the "no-state-tax" advantage exists is no small task. Is there an advantage? For the Panthers, yes and no.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNThe Rise of the Florida Panthers Has Been Quite a RideSince relocating to Florida, I have had the privilege of covering the Panthers for 17 seasons. For the first dozen years, except for playoff appearances in 2012 and 2016, the Panthers were frequent bottom feeders.