Sergei Bobrovsky‘s move from Florida to Toronto has already been one of the offseason’s biggest storylines, but a new detail from insider Elliotte Friedman suggests there’s more to the move than the Maple Leafs offering him a good deal.
Matthew Tkachuk and Sergei Bobrovsky spent four seasons as teammates with the Florida Panthers, in that span advancing to three Stanley Cup Finals and bringing two NHL championships to Sunrise.
The Florida Panthers in the 1995–96 campaign had one key run all the way to the Stanley Cup Final. This marked the full progress the organization made from expansion upstart to contender in such a short window.
Being a billionaire affords you the opportunity to do a lot of things. They're just not always the right things.
In the history of the NHL Draft, 64 players have been selected No. 1 overall. How many of the can you name in eight minutes?
Sergei Bobrovsky gave the Toronto Maple Leafs the biggest move of their free agency. Toronto signed the veteran goaltender to a three-year, $21 million contract after he spent the past seven seasons with the Florida Panthers.
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
Larkin has a full no-trade clause on his current contract, which persists through the 2027-28 season.
One of the biggest moves of the NHL offseason came before the draft in June when the Ottawa Senators traded captain and star winger Brady Tkachuk to the Florida Panthers.
The Florida Panthers agreed to terms Monday with defenseman Donovan Sebrango on a one-year contract. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. "Donovan is a sturdy and mobile young defenseman who was able to make a positive impact on our blue line last season," president of hockey operations and general manager Bill Zito said.
On March 4, 2014, the Florida Panthers and Vancouver Canucks agreed to a monumental deal that would bring back franchise icon Roberto Luongo to South Florida.
One of the top netminders in the NHL is ready for the opportunity to play in one of the biggest markets in hockey. When speaking to the media on Friday, new Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky stated how elated he is to be donning the blue and white next season.
One of the most important debates in Toronto has been settled…Sergei Bobrovsky will get to keep his number, if he wants. When speaking to the media at development camp on Thursday, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Gavin McKenna was asked whether he would wear No.
The next NHL season is mere months away, and the Florida Panthers look to win their third Stanley Cup over the course of the last four seasons. The team begins their free agency period with a series of moves.
Bill Zito has been busy prior to free agency opening. In doing so, most of the work is already done, with just depth pieces left to fill out the roster.
A prospect is getting a new start in Hockeytown. On the opening day of NHL free agency, the Detroit Red Wings announced that the team has signed forward Wilmer Skoog to a one-year, two-way contract.
The Florida Panthers were hard at work signing some depth on the opening day of free agency. On Wednesday, the Florida Panthers signed defenseman Alex Petrovic and forward Cole Schwindt to two-year contracts.
According to a team announcement, the Florida Panthers have signed depth defenseman Alexander Petrovic to a two-year deal. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The Florida Panthers have officially reunited with one of the franchise’s most beloved defensemen, signing veteran blueliner Radko Gudas to a six-year contract carrying a $1.5 million annual cap hit.
July 1st: According to the team over at PuckPedia, the extension between the Panthers and Luostarinen is expected to be an eight-year, $40MM ($5MM AAV) agreement.
According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, the Florida Panthers are nearing an extension with forward Eetu Luostarinen, which could be signed as early as tomorrow.
The Florida Panthers are nearing a trade for New Jersey Devils goaltender Jacob Markstrom.
The Florida Panthers may be on the verge of making one of the biggest moves of the offseason. According to a report from Spittin’ Chiclets’ “Rumor Boyz,” Florida are believed to be closing in on a trade that would bring veteran goaltender Jacob Markstrom back to the organization where his NHL career began.
While this trade is not going to really raise eyebrows from a talent perspective, it is going to get the attention of the rest of the league for what it is going to mean for the Panthers' style of play.
It's entirely possible that another member of the gold-medal winning U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey team could be on the move this summer.
There are a lot of layers to this trade and what it means for both sides.
The Panthers could be positioning themselves for a massive blockbuster move in the coming days.
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