Marchand, Panthers top Oilers in Game 5 of Stanley Cup Final
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As the Florida Panthers continue their quest for a second straight Stanley Cup title, the entire organization is locked in. Florida is gearing up to have a few key, crucial players hit free agency, with center Sam Bennetter and defenseman Aaron Ekblad being the main ones.
It should come as no surprise, then, that they're also an extreme long shot to win the Super Bowl. But that doesn't really matter to running back Chuba Hubbard, who says the team's goal is to hoist the Lombardi Trophy -- because why wouldn't it be?
The Florida Panthers have a 3-2 series lead over the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final and can claim consecutive Cups with a win in Tuesday’s Game 6.
The Carolina Panthers have more depth at wide receiver, and here are two players in danger of getting cut after the 2025 minicamp.
According to multiple reports, the Panthers have talked to the representatives of free-agent safety Justin Simmons.
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The Panthers, meanwhile, have no such issue. Bobrovsky is their guy. He has been ever since regaining the starting job midway through the first round of the 2023 playoffs, their first of three consecutive runs to the Stanley Cup Final. He is as steady as they come, and his performance has shown for it.
According to Joe Person of TheAthletic.com, the Panthers have been in touch with Simmons’ representation about potentially joining the team. But no signing is imminent at this time. That makes sense, as Carolina wrapped up its minicamp last week and training camp isn’t set to begin until late July.
The Carolina Panthers may have fulfilled Jimmy Horn Jr.'s destiny. Kassidy Hill of Panthers.com profiled the rookie wide receiver's rise to the NFL in a new article from Monday. Hill's piece highlighted a pre-draft prediction from Horn, who claimed he wanted to end up in Carolina.
With a chance to become the ninth different franchise to repeat as Stanley Cup champions, the Panthers know a strong start will be key again in Game 6 on Tuesday. Welcoming the Oilers back to Amerant Bank Arena – the site of Florida’s Cup-clinching win over Edmonton in Game 7 just a year ago – both players and the home crowd will be ready.