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The Panthers, meanwhile, have no such issue. Bobrovsky is their guy. He has been ever since regaining the starting job midway through the first round of the 2023 playoffs, their first of three consecutive runs to the Stanley Cup Final. He is as steady as they come, and his performance has shown for it.
Production and energy from their third and fourth lines have helped the Florida Panthers get on the verge of winning the Stanley Cup again.
The Florida Panthers are just one win away from being crowned NHL champions for a second consecutive season after a resounding 5-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final Saturday night at Rogers Place in Edmonton.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNTNT Shows Sunrise Cup Final Watch Party. Panthers Fans Can RelaxIf you have waded through social media the past week or so, you would have noticed fans of the Florida Panthers were a little miffed the TNT broadcast did not show the official watch party in Sunrise after their team scored a goal while in Edmonton.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce headed to Sunrise, Florida, to see the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers face off in Game 4. See the photos.
In 89 career playoff games entering Thursday, Verhaeghe has 33 goals. Of those 33, 13 — nearly 40% — are game-winners. It’s the second most of any active player behind only teammate Brad Marchand, who has 15 albeit in almost twice as many postseason games played (177).
Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad are producing big in the postseason and are all set to be free agents on July 1.
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Miami's Community Newspapers on MSNHockey hotbed: How the Florida Panthers helped South Florida love the NHLThousands of new hockey fans are packing into watch parties across Broward County for Florida Panthers playoff games — but things weren't always so rosy for the franchise.