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Florida Panthers face a major front office shake-up, raising questions about the organization’s stability and future direction as the NHL team navigates leadership changes.
TNT Sports announced Wednesday that it will present its largest slate of NHL games ever during the upcoming 2025-26 regular season.
The Florida Panthers announced today that President & Chief Executive Officer Matthew Caldwell has accepted a new role as Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx. The Viola family and the entire Panthers organization recognize and thank Matt for his leadership,
Matthew Tkachuk and Bill Zito of the Florida Panthers are now determined to help out another sports organization in the area after hoisting back-to-back Stanley Cups in the NHL.
To no surprise, the Florida Panthers' front office reigns supreme after back-to-back Stanley Cup Championships.
The "NHL on TNT" regular-season schedule will have coverage on 14 Tuesday and 21 Wednesday nights throughout the season as well as the annual Thanksgiving Showdown on Black Friday, Nov. 28, with the New York Rangers visiting the Boston Bruins at 1 p.m., and Sunday afternoon games starting in March.
Florida Panthers centers Sam Bennett and Aleksander Barkov featured in the NHL Network's top 20 centers ranking.
A trade idea from Heavy.com has the Florida Panthers acquiring a $30 million scoring winger to replace the injured Matthew Tkachuk.
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Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk to miss start of 2025-26 NHL season after undergoing surgery, per report
Tkachuk joined the Panthers via trade in 2022 and has been nothing short of a star since his arrival from the Calgary Flames. He guided Florida to the Stanley Cup Final in each of his three seasons and was an NHL All-Star in 2023. He won the All-Star Game MVP award that year, as well.
SUNRISE, Fla. – The Florida Panthers are once again ready for primetime. Fresh off winning their second straight Stanley Cup, a franchise-record 15 of their 82 regular-season games have been chosen for national distribution for the 2025-26 season, the NHL announced on Wednesday.