Florida Panthers hockey players have had a large part of the Stanley Cup earning, enjoying 400,000 fans. Like last year, this time the celebrations became the beach in Fort Lauderdale, but instead of last year’s downpours and lightning, the famous trophy and celebrating “Pantters” were welcomed by sunny weather.
“Today is a slightly nicer day than last year. It’s amazing,” said Captain Panthers Aleksander Barkov. Coach Paul Maurice, like last year, introduced himself in the clothes made by his daughter. This time he had a motif with his cats Poppy and Penny.
One of the key players on the way to defend the Stanley Cup was an attacker Brad Marchand. Boston Bruins’s long-time player came to Florida just before the excavation closure and eventually became one of the best reinforcements in front of the NHL playoffs. When he came out in front of the celebrating fans, there were massive shouts: “Thank you, Boston”.
An experienced wingman is one of the Florida players who will become unlimited free players from July 1, and so the future is questionable. However, he indicated that he would like to stay in the current location. “I am happy that I no longer have to play against these boys,” he said, showing his teammates.
Another attacker will be in a similar situation Sam Bennettthat won Conn Smythe Trophy for the most useful playoff player. According to his gesture, he would like to continue in Florida. “For eight years,” he shouted, indicating the maximum possible duration of his possible new contract.
Last year’s celebrations missed the attacker Sam Reinhart for the wedding of your friend. All the more he enjoyed the parade among fans this time. “The only thing I heard all day was that this was the best processing ever held in southern Florida. I’m glad I missed last year and not this,” Reinhart said.