Florida Panthers win back-to-back Stanley Cups
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Winning their first Cup last season by defeating the Oilers in Game 7, the Panthers are just the seventh franchise in NHL history to win each of their first two Cups on home ice. After netting the game-winning goal in last year’s Cup-clinching win, Sam Reinhart provided the heroics once again, scoring four goals in an overall dominant effort.
After winning their second straight Stanley Cup, the Panthers expect to hold their championship parade on Fort Lauderdale Beach on Sunday.
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The Florida Panthers have won their second NHL title in as many years, and after defeating the Oilers, will have their names etched into Lord Stanley's Cup.
The Panthers now have two titles (2024 and 2025), the same as the Dolphins (1972 and 1973) and the Florida/Miami Marlins (1997 and 2003). They Heat won in 2006, 2012, and 2013.
The Florida Panthers are on the doorstep of potentially clinching a second straight Stanley Cup title. Florida will have a chance to win in front of its fanbase again, hosting Game 6 of the series against the Edmonton Oilers.
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On Monday afternoon, the team's social media squad sent a bit of a spark through "Panthers Twitter" with a cryptic post. The tweet featured a photo of four claw marks, accompanied by (and here's the really cryptic part) not a single word of text . . .
Florida Panthers fans filled the team’s Fort Lauderdale practice facility Tuesday night for a sold-out Game 6 watch party — complete with skating, screaming, and Stanley Cup anticipation.