
Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers: Takeaways from Game 1
The rematch between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers got off to a bang in last night’s Game 1 face-off.
The rematch between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers got off to a bang in last night’s Game 1 face-off.
From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.
In a series between two division rivals, the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning will continue their quest for
The Presidents Trophy-winning Florida Panthers have arguably been the NHL’s best team from wire to wire. Their elite talent and production have south Florida hoping for the team’s first Stanley Cup Finals birth since 1996.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
Littered with young offensive firepower, the Florida Panthers finished second in the Central Division a year ago. Winners of 37 games during the NHL’s COVID-19 shortened season, they finished inside the league’s top five in goals for, scoring 189.
The Florida Panthers have nothing to be ashamed about. They had the second-best record in the central division and the fourth-most points in the NHL. The Panthers made the playoffs for the first time in five years, but that euphoria was short-lived as they lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round.
With the return of Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov to the lineup, the Tampa Bay Lightning will be more formidable than ever. They will be meeting their in-state rival Florida Panthers for the first time in the postseason.
With the start of NHL training camp just a few short weeks away, here’s a comprehensive look at the top-5 off-season, free-agent signings from around the National Hockey League.
It has been a rough go of things for the Florida Panthers. With only two appearances in the Playoffs (both first-round exits), they cannot seem to build a core. But another season is upon us, and the Panthers look to take the ice on September 16 against the Nashville Predators, and another chance to right the ship behind newly appointed head coach Joel Quenneville.
The NHL Free Agency opens up today, July 1st, and with the trading in a frenzy right now, hockey fans can expect the pace for free agency to be equally as fueled. Some of the personnel expected to be high on the list of sought-after players have been traded, but the list still remains quite impressive. What follows is an opinion-based list of the 10 most skilled players available in the Free Agency and who they are expected to sign with. This list will focus primarily on players not expected to return to their current teams.
Coming into the postseason, the Boston Bruins had a lot to prove. After a second-round exit last season they had
The rematch between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers got off to a bang in last night’s Game 1 face-off. If this game is an
From 1993 to 2021, the Florida Panthers had zero seasons having over 50 wins. This year, they fell just short of 60 and managed to win the Presidents’ Trophy by three points over the highly touted Colorado Avalanche.
In a series between two division rivals, the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning will continue their quest for a three-peat, taking on the
The Presidents Trophy-winning Florida Panthers have arguably been the NHL’s best team from wire to wire. Their elite talent and production have south Florida hoping for the team’s first Stanley Cup Finals birth since 1996.
It’s once again time for another edition of NHL Power Rankings. There is a new number one team, and some teams rose up this week. Remember, a loss or win doesn’t always mean that one team will be ranked higher than a team they beat or lost to. Let’s get into it.
Littered with young offensive firepower, the Florida Panthers finished second in the Central Division a year ago. Winners of 37 games during the NHL’s COVID-19 shortened season, they finished inside the league’s top five in goals for, scoring 189.
The Florida Panthers have nothing to be ashamed about. They had the second-best record in the central division and the fourth-most points in the NHL. The Panthers made the playoffs for the first time in five years, but that euphoria was short-lived as they lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round.
With the return of Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov to the lineup, the Tampa Bay Lightning will be more formidable than ever. They will be meeting their in-state rival Florida Panthers for the first time in the postseason.
With the start of NHL training camp just a few short weeks away, here’s a comprehensive look at the top-5 off-season, free-agent signings from around the National Hockey League.
It has been a rough go of things for the Florida Panthers. With only two appearances in the Playoffs (both first-round exits), they cannot seem to build a core. But another season is upon us, and the Panthers look to take the ice on September 16 against the Nashville Predators, and another chance to right the ship behind newly appointed head coach Joel Quenneville.
The NHL Free Agency opens up today, July 1st, and with the trading in a frenzy right now, hockey fans can expect the pace for free agency to be equally as fueled. Some of the personnel expected to be high on the list of sought-after players have been traded, but the list still remains quite impressive. What follows is an opinion-based list of the 10 most skilled players available in the Free Agency and who they are expected to sign with. This list will focus primarily on players not expected to return to their current teams.
Coming into the postseason, the Boston Bruins had a lot to prove. After a second-round exit last season they had aspirations of advancing much farther
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