Look, I know this is an off-the-radar name to throw out there that probably seems insane to even suggest could be traded, but hear me out. The Florida Panthers just pulled off a pretty big trade for a high-end,
Ekblad registered a power-play assist, had two PIM, and provided three hits in Monday's 2-1 win against Tampa Bay.
The Florida Panthers and Chicago Blackhawks combined for the latest NHL blockbuster trade, sending defenseman Seth Jones to the defending Stanley Cup champions. The former fourth-overall pick desperately wanted to move to a contender,
According to ESPN's Greg Wyshynski, Aaron Ekblad is that asset for the Florida Panthers. Ekblad is playing on an expiring contract with 26 points through 56 games in 2024-25. Wyshynski reports ...
The general manager of the defending champs explains the decision to go get Jones and what else his team might need before the deadline.
Aleksander Barkov logged his first multi-goal game of the season as the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1 on Monday at Amerant Bank Arena. Florida improves to 38-21-3 and is on a four-game winning streak. Tampa Bay falls to 35-21-4 and saw its eight-game win streak snapped.
Jones took three shots on goal, blocked two shots and provided a hit during his Florida debut in Monday's 2-1 win against Tampa Bay.
Seth Jones wanted out of Chicago. The Panthers needed help on defense. And now the defending champs look ready for another playoff run.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Of all the teams in the NHL, the Florida Panthers had a unique perspective of the 4 Nations Face-Off. The Panthers had a League-high eight players among the four teams in the tournament, and with at least one player on each team, were guaranteed at least one of their own coming back to South Florida a champion.
The Florida Panthers added defense to bolster their repeat of a Stanley Cup win. Now the question with Matthew Tkachuk put on injured reserve is whether they have another move coming.
In many ways, the Lightning played well enough to win Monday night against the cross-state rival Panthers. They allowed just two goals, and only one at even strength. But they wasted too many offensive opportunities early, especially on a power play that was 0-for-7 over 10 minutes, 32 seconds with the man advantage.