On the ice, Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand is one of the biggest pests and agitators in the NHL. He is always looking to cause problems and get under the skin of opponents anyway he can. He is taking that persona off the ice as well following the team's Stanley Cup win.
The Florida Panthers' 5-1 Game 6 win sealed their second consecutive Stanley Cup Final series victory.
A little bit of gamesmanship heading into one of the most important games of the season. The Edmonton Oilers were looking to participate in their scheduled morning skate on Tuesday morning, leading up to Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers.
Can you name every winner of the Hart Trophy, which honors the most valuable player in the NHL, since 1983?
With their 5-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night, the Florida Panthers cemented their status as one of the NHL's all-time great teams.
During morning skate ahead of tonight's Game 6, Panthers' Carter Verhaeghe remained on the ice for quite some time, purposely delaying the Oilers' practice.
After a pair of overtime decisions north of the border, Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final was completely one-sided as the Florida Panthers crushed the Edmonton Oilers 6-1 at Amerant Bank Arena to take a two games to one lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
All hell broke loose during the third period of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers. A massive scrum broke out, resulting in several fights and penalty minutes.
After back-to-back overtimes to start the Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panthers hammered the Edmonton Oilers by a score of 6-1 in Game 3, taking a 2-1 series lead in the process.
Carter Verhaeghe scored the go-ahead goal in the third period and the Florida Panthers clinched their spot in the Stanley Cup Final with a 5-3 win against the host Carolina Hurricanes in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals Wednesday.
On Wednesday night, the Carolina Hurricanes showcased plenty of resilience in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final, but the Florida Panthers proved they're the far better team.
The 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs have been a resounding success for Florida Panthers forward Carter Verhaeghe. The 29-year-old winger has been a fixture in the Panthers' lineup since the 2020-2021 campaign, and he continues to be one of their best playoff performers on a yearly basis.
The losing streak continues for the Carolina.
In a flash, the Tampa Bay Lightning's 2-1 Game 4 lead over the Florida Panthers turned into a 3-2 deficit.
The Florida Panthers are fighting to get the top spot in the Atlantic Division. The defending Stanley Cup champions sit four points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for the top spot.
The Florida Panthers made sure they stayed in the headlines following their wild 6-4 win over the Boston Bruins on the night they raised their Stanley Cup banner.
Forward Carter Verhaeghe signed an eight-year contract extension with the Florida Panthers, keeping him in the fold through the 2032-33 season. While the team did not disclose contract details, Spotrac said it is worth $56 million.
Just a few hours after raising a banner for their 2024 Stanley Cup victory, the Florida Panthers inked one of their key players to an eight-year extension.
The Florida Panthers announced Tuesday night they signed forward Carter Verhaeghe to an eight-year extension worth $56 million, with an annual average value of $7 million.
The Florida Panthers have secured a key piece of their future, announcing that Carter Verhaeghe has signed an eight-year, $56 million contract extension following the team’s season-opening win.
He’s been one of Florida’s best playoff performers in the team’s back-to-back runs to the Stanley Cup Final, scoring 18 goals and 38 points in 45 postseason contests.
FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers only have two players on their roster who knows what it feels like to hoist the Stanley Cup. One of them is Carter Verhaeghe.
In the Stanley Cup Playoffs, you need to find players that can step up in key moments to win you games. One of those clutch players that has risen over the last couple of years has been Florida Panthers forward Carter Verhaghe.
Once again, Carter Verhaeghe was the overtime hero for the Florida Panthers. His latest in a long line of clutch moments for the Panthers in their 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning gave them a commanding 2-0 series lead against his former team.
Coming off of a six-game absence due to an injury, Carter Verhaeghe gave the Florida Panthers a boost they very much needed. In the first shift of the second period, Verhaeghe blasted off a one-timer, picked up his own rebound and beat Joseph Woll to bring the Panthers within a goal of the Toronto Maple Leafs 28 seconds in.
Likely playing his last regular season game up to this point, he will finish with 33 goals and 71 points in total.
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