News

Florida has 10 players signed for at least the next five years, almost all of whom will be in their mid-30s (or older) by the ...
The Florida Panthers positioned themselves for more winning by re-signing Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad and Brad Marchand.
Bennett - who led the NHL with 15 goals in this year's playoffs and became the first Panthers player ever to score that many ...
The Florida Panthers will keep their championship core intact for a three-peat, re-signing winger Brad Marchand and ...
Florida’s Carter Verhaeghe, center, is congratulated by teammates after scoring to make the score 2-0 in favor of the Panthers during the first period of Game 3 in the NHL Stanley Cup Final ...
Players spoke of their love for the fans during the rally, and the fans returned the love with cheers and chants as the parade that began at noon wound its way south on A1A in front of a raucous crowd ...
An odd, inexplicable drought for the Florida Panthers on the power play was finally snapped when Carter Verhaeghe scored in the first period in Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers.
Sam Bennett could have gone to free agency and picked his landing spot, plus probably could have signed for much more money ...
Carter Verhaeghe worked on his own ice sheet while the rest of the Florida Panthers used the other in their gameday skate, throwing off the routine of the Edmonton Oilers ahead of Game 6.
SUNRISE, Fla.-- Carter Verhaeghe may not have scored as many goals this season for the Florida Panthers as he would have liked, but the forward is a big reason why they are two wins away from ...