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Florida Panthers



{{NHL Team
team_name = Florida Panthersbg_color = #00004Dtext_color = #DAA520logo_image = Florida Panthers.gifconference = Easterndivision = Southeastfounded = 1993history = Florida Panthers
1993-present
arena = BankAtlantic Centercity = Sunrise, Floridamedia_affiliates = FSN Florida
WQAM (560 AM)
team_colors = Red, Navy, and Goldowner = Alan Cohen
Bernie Kosar
general_manager = Mike Keenanhead_coach = Jacques Martincaptain = Olli Jokinenminor_league_affiliates = Rochester Americans (AHL)
Florida Everblades (ECHL)

The Florida Panthers are a professional ice hockey team who play in the Ft. Lauderdale, Florida/Miami, Florida suburb of Sunrise. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL).

Facts

:Founded: 1993-94 NHL season:Arena: BankAtlantic Center (Previously known as the National Car Rental Center, and later, Office Depot Center) (capacity 19,452)::Former Home Arena: Miami Arena (1993-1998):Team color jersey: Navy blue jersey with white, red and gold stripes at the bottom of sleeve and torso with red and gold stripes over the shoulders. Team logo (a leaping panther) centered on chest.:White jersey: White jersey with identical striping and logo as team color jersey.:Third Jersey: Red jersey with navy, gold and white stripes at bottom of sleeve and torso with navy and white stripes over the shoulders. Team logo is identical to other jerseys with the exception of a broken hockey stick in the panther's paws.:Logo design: a Florida panther (puma subspecies):Mascot: Stanley C. Panther:Conference Championships: 1 (1995-96):Stanley Cup Finals appearances: 1 (1995-96; lost to Colorado, 0-4):Rivals: Tampa Bay Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers

Franchise history

Blockbuster Video magnate Wayne Huizenga was awarded an NHL franchise for his native Miami in 1992. The team played at the Miami Arena, and its first major stars were New York Rangers goaltender castoff John Vanbiesbrouck, rookie Rob Niedermayer, and Scott Mellanby, who scored 30 goals. They had one of the most successful first seasons of any expansion team, finishing one point below .500 and narrowly missing out on the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

After missing another close brush with the playoffs in 1994-95, coach Roger Neilson was fired and replaced by Doug MacLean. They then acquired Ray Sheppard from the San Jose Sharks on the trade deadline in 1996 and they looked towards the playoffs for the first time.

The 1996 playoffs were a dream for the Panthers. They upset the Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins to reach the Stanley Cup Final. South Florida was euphoric. Against Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, series comebacks were part of the astonishment. It came to an end in the Stanley Cup finals though. Their opponents, the Colorado Avalanche, would sweep the Panthers on Uwe Krupp's triple-overtime goal in Game 4. The next season, a team ravaged by injuries would lose to the New York Rangers on the first round. More injuries caused the team to have their worst record to that point in 1997-98.

The Panthers moved into the National Car Rental Center (now known as BankAtlantic Center) in 1998, the new arena being the result of bickering and threatening to move the team. In 1999, they acquired Pavel Bure (the "Russian Rocket"), in a blockbuster trade with the Vancouver Canucks. They would reach the playoffs again in 2000 riding on his 58 goals, losing in the first round to the eventual Stanley Cup Champion New Jersey Devils.

Florida's alternate logo; a palm tree and a hockey stick crossing one another over a sun.

The team slumped in the 2000-01 NHL season despite a 59 goal season from Bure. The following season, 2001-02, the Panthers would have their worst record ever. Bure struggled despite being reunited with his brother Valeri, and was traded to the New York Rangers on the 2002 trading deadline.

In 1994, Miami businessman Cliff Viner, acquired a four percent stake in the Panthers.

In 2003, the Florida Panthers held the NHL All Star Weekend. In the abnormally high-scoring exhibition, the Western Conference earned a 6-5 victory after the first OT shootout in All-Star history. The West overcame a four-goal outburst by Atlanta's Dany Heatley, who took home MVP honors in his first All-Star Game.

On June 23, 2006, the Florida Panthers were again involved in a blockbuster trade with the Vancouver Canucks, sending Roberto Luongo, Lukas Krajicek and a 6th round draft pick in exchange for Todd Bertuzzi, Alex Auld and Bryan Allen.

On July 25, Florida signed free agent goaltender Ed Belfour to a one-year contract.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes
SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
1993-9484333417-8323323316205th in AtlanticOut of playoffs
1994-9514820226-461151277705th in AtlanticOut of playoffs
1995-9682413110-9225423414943rd in AtlanticFinal, 0-4 (Avalanche)
1996-9782352819-8922120116283rd in AtlanticConf QF, 1-4 (Rangers)
1997-9882244315-6320325616766th in AtlanticOut of playoffs
1998-9982303418-7821022815222nd in SoutheastOut of Playoffs
1999-00824327669824420913292nd in SoutheastConf QF, 0-4 (Devils)
2000-018222381396620024615093rd in SoutheastOut of playoffs
2001-028222441066018025019944th in SoutheastOut of playoffs
2002-038224361397017623711274th in SoutheastOut of Playoffs
2003-048228351547518822111924th in SoutheastOut of playoffs
2004-052|--
2005-06 3823734118524025712554th in SoutheastOut of playoffs
:1 Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.:2 Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.:3 As of the 2005-06 NHL season, all games have a winner; games ending overtime in a tie are decided by shootouts.

Notable players

Current squad

As of August 2, 2006 [1]|-
Goaltenders
Number!width=15%|PlayerCatchesAcquiredPlace of Birth
20Ed BelfourL2006Carman, Manitoba>-
35Alex AuldL2006Thunder Bay, Ontario>-
-Craig AndersonL2006Park Ridge, Illinois>-|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
Defensemen
Number!width=15%|PlayerShootsAcquiredPlace of Birth
2Branislav Mezei L2002Nitra, Slovakia
4Jay BouwmeesterL2002Edmonton, Alberta
5Bryan AllenL2006Kingston, Ontario>-bgcolor="#eeeeee"7Steve MontadorR2005Vancouver, British Columbia
21Alexei SemenovL2004Murmansk, Russia>-bgcolor="#eeeeee"24Ruslan SaleiL2006Minsk, Belarus>-bgcolor="#eeeeee"26Mike Van RynR2003London, Ontario
55Ric JackmanR2006Toronto, Ontario
-Joel KwiatkowskiL2004Kindersley, Saskatchewan
-Ari VallinL2006Ylöjärvi, Finland
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
Forwards
Number!width=15%|PlayerShootsPositionAcquiredPlace of Birth
9Stephen Weiss LC2001Toronto, Ontario
10Gary Roberts - ALLW2005North York, Ontario
12Olli Jokinen - CLC2000Kuopio, Finland
13Juraj KolnikRRW2002Nitra, Slovakia
15Jozef StumpelRC/W2005Nitra, Slovakia
16Nathan HortonRRW/C2003Welland, Ontario
23Martin GelinasLLW/RW2005Shawinigan, Quebec
25Joe Nieuwendyk - ALC2003Oshawa, Ontario
44Todd BertuzziLRW/LW2006Sudbury, Ontario
57Anthony Stewart RRW2003LaSalle, Quebec
77Chris Gratton - ALC/LW2005Brantford, Ontario
85Rostislav OleszLW/C2004Bilovec, Czech Republic
-Gregory CampbellLLW/RW2002London, Ontario
-Ville PeltonenLLW/C2006Vantaa, Finland
-Janis SpruktsLC2000Riga, Latvia

Hall of Famers

* Roger Neilson
* Bill Torrey

Retired numbers

* 99 Wayne Gretzky (retired league-wide by the NHL)

Team captains

*Brian Skrudland 1993-97
*Scott Mellanby 1997-01
*Pavel Bure/Paul Laus 2001-02 (co-capts)
*no captain 2002-03
*Olli Jokinen 2003- present

1st round draft picks

* 1993: Rob Niedermayer (5th overall)
* 1994: Ed Jovanovski (1st overall)
* 1995: Radek Dvorak (10th overall)
* 1996: Marcus Nilson (20th overall)
* 1997: Mike Brown (20th overall)
* 1998: none
* 1999: Denis Shvidki (12th overall)
* 2000: none
* 2001: Stephen Weiss (4th overall) & Lukas Krajicek (24th overall)
* 2002: Jay Bouwmeester (3rd overall) & Petr Taticek (9th overall)
* 2003: Nathan Horton (3rd overall) & Anthony Stewart (25th overall)
* 2004: Rostislav Olesz (7th overall)
* 2005: Kenndal McArdle (20th overall)
* 2006: Michael Frolik (10th overall)

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in the history of the Panthers. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points * = Still active as a Panther
PlayerPOS GP G A Pts
Scott MellanbyRW552157197354
Viktor KozlovC414101190291
Robert SvehlaD57361229290
Rob NiedermayerC518101165266
*Olli JokinenC403115142257
Pavel BureRW22315299251
Ray WhitneyLW/RW27397130227
Radek DvorakRW3366993162
Bill LindsayRW5066398161
Gord MurphyD41042100142

NHL Awards and Trophies

Prince of Wales Trophy
*1995-96

Rocket Richard Trophy
*Pavel Bure: 1999-00, 2000-01

Florida Panthers Individual Records

*Most Goals in a season: Pavel Bure, 59 (2000-01)
*Most Assists in a season: Viktor Kozlov, 53 (1999-00)
*Most Points in a season: Pavel Bure, 94 (1999-00)
*Most Penalty Minutes in a season: Peter Worrell, 354 (2001-02)
*Most Points in a season, defenseman: Robert Svehla, 57 (1995-96)
*Most Points in a season, rookie: Jesse Belanger, 50 (1993-94)
*Most Wins in a season: Roberto Luongo, 35 (2005-06)
*Most Shutouts in a season: Roberto Luongo, 7 (2003-04)
*All time leader in goals against average: John Vanbiesbrouck, 2.58
*All time leader in shuouts: Roberto Luongo , 26
*All time leader in games played by a goaltender: John Vanbiesbrouck, 268
*All time leader in wins by a goaltender: John Vanbiesbrouck, 106

See also

*List of Florida Panthers players
*Head Coaches of the Florida Panthers
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players
*Stanley Cup

External links

* Florida Panthers official web site
* Florida Panthers Booster Club official web site



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