Panthers visit the Oilers in Game 5 of The Stanley Cup Final
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Florida Panthers forward Anton Lundell is on a hot-streak, with five points in the last three Stanley Cup Final games.
Florida football picks up a commitment from a four-star RB who had offers from FSU, South Carolina, Auburn and Alabama.
Sam Bennett, Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad are producing big in the postseason and are all set to be free agents on July 1.
The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers continue their best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final series with Game 4 Thursday in South Florida.
In this year’s Stanley Cup final, goaltending has been a major storyline for the Edmonton Oilers. Regular starter Stuart Skinner has been displaced by backup Calvin Pickard, and Oilers fans don’t have consensus on who should be starting Game 5 for the team.
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The Florida Panthers began their existence hosting home games in Miami’s Overtown area. From their first home game on Oct. 12, 1993, through April 16, 1998, South Florida’s NHL team played at Miami Arena, sharing the arena (and many revenues) with the Miami Heat.
It is now time for the Florida Panthers to turn it up and play with more aggression and less fear. After giving up five goals against the Edmonton Oilers in Gam
Jagr came to the Panthers via a trade with the New Jersey Devils on Feb. 26, 2015, 11 days after his 43rd birthday. He was always a player who would slow the game down, who would battle 1-on-1 along the boards, who would need his linemates to be close to him, not flying the zone.