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SUNRISE, Fla. - The Florida Panthers announced today, in conjunction with the National Hockey League, their schedule for the 2025-26 regular season.
After the Florida Panthers won the Stanley Cup last month, a team executive with ties to Atlanta brought the trophy to town to celebrate.
It may still be the middle of the summer, but the Florida Panthers roster is pretty much set for the upcoming season.
The names of the 2024-25 Stanley Cup champions were engraved on the trophy earlier this week. A picture posted to social media shows 52 members of the Panthers ownership, staff and team were added to the trophy.
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A key teammate of Matthew Tkachuk and Brad Marchand is leaving the Florida Panthers, but first he opens up about what it meant to be part of the NHL’s back-to-back Stanley Cup champion team.
“What I've seen from my time in South Florida is they care a ton, so much about hockey, more than I could have ever pictured,” Tkachuk said of Panthers fans. “I've love playing there. It's been the time of my life, the best thing that's happened to me in my hockey career, and I’m looking forward to hopefully another (Stanley Cup).”
Matthew Tkachuk isn't ready to show Connor McDavid or the Edmonton Oilers any sympathy after the Florida Panthers’ second straight Stanley Cup win. In a fiery post-Finals interview, Tkachuk dismissed the idea of going easy on his rivals.