Stanley Cup champion Nate Schmidt has elected to sign with a new team in free agency this summer, joining the Utah Mammoth after winning it all with the Florida Panthers.
The Florida Panthers announced Tuesday the signing of goaltender Brandon Buss to a one-year, two-way contract. PuckPedia reported the value of the deal will be $775,000 at the NHL level and $400,000 in the minors.
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It seems everyone wants to play for the Florida Panthers right now. After winning back-to-back Stanley Cups, general manager Bill Zito signed all his core players to long-term contracts in the past days.
The Florida Panthers have signed defenseman Jeff Petry to a one-year, $775,000 contract. Petry was an unrestricted free agent after the conclusion of his four-year contract with a $6.25 million cap hit.
The Florida Panthers are currently over the salary cap, and to get under by the start of the season, they may have to waive one of three key depth pieces.
The Mammoth have signed winger Brandon Tanev to a three-year, $7.5MM contract worth $2.5MM per season, reports Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet. The team also announced they’ve signed defenseman Nate Schmidt to a three-year contract worth $3.5MM per season.
The Canadiens have signed goaltender Kaapo Kahkonen, per Frank Seravalli. It’s a one-year deal worth $1.15MM – equivalent to the maximum buriable salary, per Chris Johnston of TSN and The Athletic.
The Florida Panthers have re-signed three key players already, and now, they've brought back a depth piece as they announce a new deal for Tomas Nosek.
We have more news on this July 1. Daniil Tarasov has signed a one-year extension with the Florida Panthers, carrying a $1.105 million cap hit next year.
According to PuckPedia, the Florida Panthers have signed goaltender Daniil Tarasov to a one-year contract extension. The deal will carry a cap hit of $1.05 million through the 2025-26 season.
The Florida Panthers have re-signed yet another member of their Stanley Cup-winning team. Forward Tomas Nosek has agreed to a one-year contract worth $775k.
July 1: The Panthers have confirmed the six-year deal for Marchand while not disclosing financial terms. June 30, 6:20 p.m.: Unsurprisingly, TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that Marchand’s new contract is heavily frontloaded.
According to a report from Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic, the Florida Panthers and veteran forward Tomáš Nosek have agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension.
The Florida Panthers ended their season by winning the Stanley Cup and opened the offseason with an impressive run of deals. The Panthers re-signed all three superstar pending free agents in Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand, and Aaron Ekblad, all of them signed to long-term, big-money deals.
The Florida Panthers didn’t wait long to silence any doubts about their ability to keep their Cup-winning core intact. After capturing their second straight Stanley Cup, they re-signed all three of their biggest pending free agents — Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand — in a flurry of financial deals.
What do rats and cold-blooded animal murder have to do with an NHL hockey team and its fans? The Florida Panthers have been crowned Stanley Cup champions for the second season in a row.
As per NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, “Hearing Brad Marchand is closing in on a six-year extension in Florida…just under $32M is the total. The Panthers pulled it off. Verrrrrrrrrrry impressive.” Pierre LeBrun adds, “He hasn’t quite signed the deal just yet, but he’s agreed to a six-year deal.”
The Florida Panthers are currently celebrating their second straight Stanley Cup after defeating the Edmonton Oilers again in the Stanley Cup Final. They’ve become the first team to accomplish this feat since the Tampa Bay Lightning did in 2020 and 2021.
The Florida Panthers locked up one of their most important players, but was it a steal of a deal? Last Friday, the Panthers locked up forward Sam Bennett for the next eight years, signing a contract that will carry an AAV through the 2032-33 season.
The 2024–25 NHL season concluded with a range of suspensions and fines issued by the league. The Florida Panthers recorded the highest total financial penalty of the season, with $1,847,340 in fines across five infractions.