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The Florida Panthers were expected to trade A.J. Greer at the March 6 deadline before the forward could be lost to NHL free agency this summer.

The day before the deadline, the Panthers scratched Greer from their game in Columbus then acquired a pair of forwards only to keep Greer.

Only It always felt like the Panthers and Greer would pa...


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Sasha Barkov and Anton Lundell have to be getting used to large June celebrations by now, right? After celebrating the Stanley Cup championship the past two summers on Fort Lauderdale Beach, the two Florida Panthers stars got to take part in another big party Monday — this time in Finland after winning the IIHF World Championship the day befo...


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Sasha Barkov and Anton Lundell had yet another successful summer — this time, winning a gold medal in the IIHF Championship Game with Finland on Sunday afternoon.

Barkov and Lundell were both instrumental in the Florida Panthers run to the past two Stanley Cup championships.

Lundell, who assisted on Konsta Heleni...


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Sasha Barkov was not able to make it to the Winter Olympics this year because of his knee injury, but the Florida Panthers captain is making up for lost time with Finland at the IIHF World Championship.

This afternoon, Barkov and Anton Lundell will try to win gold at the World Championship when Finland takes on unbeaten host Switze...


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With the Panthers and Lightning out, the Carolina Hurricanes are the first team not from the state of Florida to represent the NHL Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Final since 2019 after dispatching the Canadiens in Game 5 on Friday night.

Carolina won four straight games in the Eastern Conference final to move to the Cup Final for the first time since winning...


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