The Florida Panthers officially started their training camp last week at the Ice Den in Coral Springs, Florida. Everyone both young and veteran is looking to refine their tools on the ice or make a name for themselves by impressing their coaches and their veteran peers. There are some that will make the cut but
Grigori Denisenko
Tracy Myers of NHL.com: The Florida Panthers don’t expect to break up their goalie tandem of Sergei Bobrovsky and Spencer Knight before the March 21st trade deadline. Panthers GM Bill Zito: “I’m pretty comfortable. We have two excellent goaltenders and I think they’re both capable and I’m excited.” Zito on how his team has got
Seven prospects who could be traded Corey Pronman of The Athletic: Seven prospects that could be traded by the NHL trade deadline. Grigori Denisenko – Florida PanthersVitaly Kravtsov – New York RangresNils Lundkvist – New York RangersDrew Helleson – Colorado AvalancheJack Studnicka – Boston BruinsCarson Lambos – Minnesota WildRyan Suzuki – Carolina Hurricanes Friedman rumor
The Florida Panthers’ prospect development camp gets underway on Friday when fans will get the chance to see the team’s future. The Panthers will also take part in the Prospect Showcase Tournament in Wesley Chapel, Fla. from Sept. 18-21. The development camp’s 24-man roster includes 13 forwards, eight defensemen, and three goaltenders; among them is
The Florida Panthers bowed out of the unique 2020 NHL Playoff format with nothing more than a whimper. They succumbed to the New York Islanders and their shutdown defensive system, taking just one game out of the best-of-five series. With the offseason, however long that may be, looming ahead, it is important to know who
Latest on the Taylor Hall situation Pierre LeBrun: Things can always change, but have been hearing this morning that the Florida Panthers are no longer in the mix. Their interested in Hall may have been tied to the idea of being able to, or thinking they could sign him to a long-term extension. The price
As the dog days of summer roll on, it’s an opportunity to look at the top Florida Panthers prospects. The criteria used for this breakdown includes any player the Panthers currently have signed to a contract or hold that players’ rights, who has appeared in fewer than 10 NHL games and is 25 years old