Florida Panthers Celebrate Stanley Cup Victory at E11even Miami, Raising Cane’s
- The Florida Panthers clinched the Stanley Cup in Game 6 against the Edmonton Oilers and have started celebrating throughout South Florida, including appearances at the E11even Miami nightclub.
- This victory followed a season of growth, with team leaders describing last year as a dream and this year as an accomplishment reflecting their maturity.
- Key players like Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Bennett, and Aaron Ekblad have expressed commitment to the team despite free agency starting July 1, showing desire to continue the winning core.
- Coach Paul Maurice noted a more relaxed celebration this year, saying, "There's a different feeling to it," while the Stanley Cup suffered minor damage but will be repaired before the parade.
- The Panthers are set for a championship parade on Sunday at Fort Lauderdale Beach, marking the peak of their celebrations before the offseason begins and player contracts come into focus.
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For back-to-back champ Panthers, the celebrations will continue before an important offseason begins (copy)
SUNRISE, Fla. — The Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup championship festivities have included an all-night celebration at a popular beach bar; crowd surfing, pole climbing and impromptu karaoke at a Miami nightclub; a Brad Marchand appearance at Dairy Queen; a few…
For back-to-back champ Panthers, the celebrations will continue before an important offseason begins
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup championship festivities have included an all-night celebration at a popular beach bar; crowd surfing, pole climbing and impromptu karaoke at a Miami nightclub; a Brad Marchand appearance at Dairy Queen; a few team dinners and a boat ride. That’s just so far. They insist they’ve got more in them. “We’re not toning it down,” defenseman Aaron Ekblad said. “We just won two Stanley Cups in a row…
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Florida Panthers celebrate Stanley Cup victory at E11even Miami, Raising Cane’s
By Alex Browning, Aaron Page Click here for updates on this story MIAMI (WSVN) — MIAMI (WSVN) – The Florida Panthers, reigning two-time Stanley Cup champions, are showing no signs of slowing down as they begin a weekend of celebration by hitting a South Florida hotspot. The Comeback Cats have been living it up since
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