No, the Panthers didn't want a long offseason. But they want to make the best of it as well
- The Panthers did not want a long offseason after missing the playoffs this spring, which ended their chance for a consecutive Stanley Cup title or Final appearance.
- The team agrees they probably need a break but do not want one, as they aim to make the best of the offseason.
- Matthew Tkachuk said the long summer is not ideal and emphasized the team's goal: to rest, heal, and focus on making the playoffs next year.
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No, the Panthers didn't want a long offseason. But they want to make the best of it as well
Paul Maurice was hired as coach of the Florida Panthers nearly four full years ago, all the way back in June 2022. So, technically, he has lived in Florida.
Reigning champion Panthers intend to make most of long off-season
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Paul Maurice was hired as coach of the Florida Panthers nearly four full years ago, all the way back in June 2022. So, technically, he has lived in Florida. He just hasn’t experienced Florida like a resident. That’s about to change. There are no playoff games for the Panthers this spring, no fourth consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final awaiting, no third consecutive title to celebrate. And while that doesn’t sit well …
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