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▪ The face of the Panthers is Matthew Tkachuk (pronounced ‘kuh-chuck,’ the T is silent). Florida has made it to the Stanley Cup Final each of the three years he has been with the team. A spot on the USA’s Olympic roster next winter. Other top players are Aleksander Barkov, goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky and newly acquired Brad Marchand.
Three consecutive Stanley Cup Final runs by a bunch of fun-loving, beer-drinking dudes have made the Florida Panthers and hockey too cool to ignore. But are we a hockey town yet? Some local
Brad Marchand is getting better with age, and on the verge of helping the Florida Panthers win their second consecutive Stanley Cup
The Florida Panthers are now headed to the Stanley Cup Final for the third straight year, and the team’s fans are still celebrating Thursday after Wednesday night’s big win!
Florida coach Paul Maurice has Panthers back in Cup final, fueled by his mix of laughs and hard work
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The Oilers and Panthers combined for 102 hits, many of them bruising body checks sending opponents into the glass and to the ice.