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Maurice said after practice Wednesday the team was targeting Friday’s game against Utah for Marchand’s Panthers debut but also said they wouldn’t rush him into the lineup for the sake of getting him ...
From Miami Herald
Despite being traded from the Boston Bruins to the Florida Panthers just over three weeks ago, forward Brad Marchand has been out of the team's lineup due to an upper-body injury.
From Sports Illustrated
Florida worked the puck around before Sasha Barkov found Sam Bennett with a perfect back door feed. Bennett deposited the puck behind Karel Vejmelka to give the Cats a 1-0 lead just 2:28 into the seco...
From Yahoo! Sports
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Utah Hockey Club lost more than the game Friday night at Amerant Bank Arena. In addition to falling 2-1 to the Florida Panthers in overtime, the team went down to five defensemen after Olli Määttä left the matchup with a lower-body injury in the second period and did not return for the rest of the evening.
Any performance Utah had against Florida was bound to be better, considering it had just suffered its worst loss in franchise history the night before—a brutal 8-0 defeat against Tampa.
A female Florida panther's haunting and rarely heard call in search of a mate was captured on video by a hunter in Collier County recently.
After advancing to back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals, it's hard to pinpoint a fatal flaw for the Panthers, but this area is concerning.
The Utah Hockey Club hosts the Florida Panthers tonight at the Amerant Bank Arena at 5:00 P.M. MT / 7:00 P.M. EST. This is the second and final meeting of the season between these two clubs.
FORT LAUDERDALE – The Florida Panthers continue to get it done on the penalty kill. Despite missing both Aaron Ekblad and Dmitry Kulikov, the defending Stanley Cup champions have been the toast of the NHL in terms of killing penalties in March.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNFlorida Panthers Ready for the Return of ‘Playoff’ Sam BennettThe last thing the Florida Panthers need at this point in their season would be to lose another player to injury. Matthew Tkachuk, Dmitry Kulikov, and Aaron Ekblad are already out of the lineup with Brad Marchand likely making his debut with the Panthers tonight against the Utah Hockey Club.