Any team that plays in their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final has either a high-powered offense, a shut-down defense or superb goaltending. The Florida Panthers have all of those qualities, and it may make them back-to-back Sunshine State champs for the second time ever.
With Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers taking place Wednesday night, lots of focus is on the biggest names from each team.
Forwards Eetu Luostarinen and Anton Lundell missed Saturday’s practice for the Florida Panthers, but coach Paul Maurice said afterward that both are expected to play in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers, per George Richards of NHL.com.
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Florida Panthers forwards Eetu Luostarinen and Anton Lundell will be ready for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night in Edmonton, coach Paul Maurice said Saturday.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 2024–25 NHL season concluded in disappointment as they were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs following a 6–1 defeat to the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Second Round.
Winning minutes against Aleksander Barkov is already an extremely difficult task. Now, consider that the Panthers have a Barkov clone in Anton Lundell, and it’s easy to see why the defending champions are considered to be the best defensive team of their generation.
With everything on the line, the Finns came through. Finland beat their rival Sweden in overtime, 4-3, to keep their hopes of winning the 4 Nations Face-Off alive.
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice did not seem to be in the mood to be reminded that after Sunday’s loss in Las Vegas, his team’s schedule starts to loosen up a bit.
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Will the Panthers become just the fourth NHL team over the last 30 years to win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships?
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Florida has done well to keep most of its core talent together, but the negative externalities of the team’s run of success have created some holes further down the lineup.
The Florida Panthers’ celebration continues into July. For the first time in franchise history, they enter the offseason as Stanley Cup Champions, and the parade occurred last Sunday, June 30.
The Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers re-signed forward Anton Lundell to a six-year extension on Wednesday. Terms were not disclosed but multiple reports put the total value of the deal, which runs through the 2029-30 campaign, at $30 million ($5 million average annual value).
The Florida Panthers have locked in a crucial piece of their future by signing forward Anton Lundell to a six-year contract extension worth $5 million annually.
The Florida Panthers were able to lock up one of the key contributors in their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history. The team announced they signed forward Anton Lundell to a six-year deal, with PuckPedia reporting the deal is worth $30 million with an AAV of $5 million.
The Panthers announced the signing of RFA center Anton Lundell to a six-year deal.
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After both the New York Rangers and the Florida Panthers split the games during their stints at home, we’re back in Madison Square Garden for what is now a best-of-three series with it tied at two-a-piece.
BOSTON — With all of the attention on the man who returned to the lineup to take his spot on the second line, Anton Lundell stepped up to become a key factor for the Florida Panthers in a 3-2 Game 4 win against the Boston Bruins.
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With the game on his stick, Anton Lundell knew precisely what was needed to help the Florida Panthers in overtime against the Ottawa Senators. When he drove to the net at a sharp angle, Lundell saw an open spot and quickly picked the top left corner to seal the deal in a 3-2 overtime win.
The Florida Panthers made a pair of transactions on Monday, placing forward Anton Lundell on injured reserve (IR) and recalling winger Justin Sourdif from the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers.
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