The Florida Panthers are facing an uphill climb as they look to three-peat as Stanley Cup Champions. Florida is dealing with multiple injuries to several key players, including Matthew Tkachuk and now Aleksander Barkov; however, unlike last season, the Panthers are playing under new rules, just like every other team in the league.
Puck Pedia: The Calgary Flames signed Mikael Backlund to a two-year contract extension with a $3.25 million salary cap hit. He’ll have a full no-movement clause through December 31st, 2027, and then a 10-team no-trade clause kicking in on January 1st, 2028.
The Florida Panthers are once again entering a new season as defending Stanley Cup champions but will do so shorthanded this time around. Injuries piled up for multiple key Panthers players as they fought their way to their second straight Cup victory, and some time is still needed for recovery.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
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.
Brad Marchand has been on fire on social media over the past week, and now he's taken a shot at Jake Walman after his actions in the Stanley Cup Finals.
As the Florida Panthers look to even the Stanley Cup Final in Game 2 against the Edmonton Oilers, they’ll have to do so without forward A.J. Greer. According
As one person on social media wrote, “‘You win with psychopaths like Walman on your roster’. The Edmonton Oilers are certainly hoping that’s true after Game 1’s overtime win where Leon Draisaitl scored on a power play following a Tomas Nosek delay of game penalty that caused Edmonton’s Jake Walman to taunt Nosek before the goal.
Left winger Tomas Nosek's critical blunder in the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night proved costly, but he shouldn't shoulder all blame for the Florida Panthers' Game 1 loss.
Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice is not about to let one mistake define Tomas Nosek. After the veteran forward took a heartbreaking delay of game penalty in overtime, Maurice made it clear that the team is standing behind him.
Last season's series was going to be hard to top. The Panthers beat the Oilers in seven games. However, if Game 1 is an indication, fans should be in store for another thriller. With that in mind, here are five takeaways.
SUNRISE — The Florida Panthers had a feast Thursday night at the expense of a tired Nashville squad. The usual cast dominated the scoresheet. Every member of the top two lines got in on the action: Sam Reinhart, Carter Verhaeghe, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, Sasha Barkov, and Evan Rodrigues all racked up points.
The Florida Panthers made two roster moves on Friday after captain Sasha Barkov was hurt late in Thursday’s loss to the Ottawa Senators. Barkov, who is reportedly not expected to miss too much time, slammed skates-first into the end boards after chasing down a puck headed to an empty net.
When the New Jersey Devils signed forward Tomas Nosek last summer, he came to Newark at a pretty good price tag. The Czech forward signed with the Devils for one year at the low price of $1 million.
Tomas Nosek said one of the things which led him to the Florida Panthers as a free agent was how they played against his Boston Bruins in the playoffs last year.
A veteran is heading down to South Beach next season. On Monday, the Florida Panthers signed forward Tomas Nosek to a one-year contract. The deal will carry an AAV of $775,000 for the 2024-25 season.
Good news out of New Jersey, Devils forward Tomas Nosek will return to the lineup tonight against the Colorado Avalanche. Nosek was placed on long-term injured reserve by the Devils last month and has been out of action since Nov.
The injury issues continue to pile up in Newark. The New Jersey Devils officially placed forward Tomas Nosek on long-term injured reserve on Sunday after missing well over a month of action.