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Brendan Dunphy is an overage defender who’s headed to the NCAA next season after a year in the WHL. He uses his 6-foot-5 frame to its full ability, using his reach to knock pucks off attackers' sticks and his body to lay the wood along the boards. Dunphy has plenty of time to develop.
Florida Panthers President of Hockey Operations & General Manager Bill Zito announced today that the club has agreed to terms with defenseman Tobias Bjornfot on a one-year, two-way contract. Bjornfot,
The NHL has unveiled its 2025-26 schedule, featuring Matthew Schaefer’s possible debut, major milestone chases for Ovechkin and Crosby, and special events including the first Winter Classic in Florida.
The Florida Panthers offseason was filled with contract extensions of their free agents. It's time to look at the Panthers free agency grades
After finding a way to keep all three of Brad Marchand, Sam Bennett, and Aaron Ekblad for the 2025-26 NHL season, Florida Panthers general manager Bill Zito had another contract extension to announce.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNHL Rumors: Florida Panthers Trading Evan Rodrigues Now Nearly Guaranteed?Evan Rodrigues spent the first eight years of his NHL career searching for a championship and finally found success in
Following several failed attempts at hoisting the Stanley Cup, former New York Rangers and Florida Panthers head coach is reportedly rolling the dice in a new destination outside of the NHL.
Bjornfot signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Panthers on Thursday. After making a career-high 70 NHL appearances with the Kings during the 2021-22 campaign, Bjornfot has spent most of the past three seasons in the minors.
The 2025-26 NHL schedule released Wednesday came with plenty of potentially intriguing matchups if they materialize.
Professional hockey returns to the Ice Plex in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, but it's not the two-time defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers taking the ice. 3ICE is taking over the Panthers' facility for the next five weeks to host their entire third season. Previousl,y the league traveled to different cities.