Tkachuk, Florida Panthers and College GameDay
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Brad Marchand told our sports market’s dirty, little, wonderful secret. It’s one that, as former Miami Dolphins executive Mike Tannenbaum said, “We brought up all the time when negotiating.” It’s a “possible game-decider if everything else is equal,
Brad Marchand, like so many, wanted to be back with the Florida Panthers after helping them win a Stanley Cup last season.
The Florida Panthers open training camp at the Baptist Health IcePlex in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
Aaron Ekblad, the franchise defenseman, also agreed to an eight-year deal at $6.1 million per season. Brad Marchand, who posted 20 points in Florida’s playoff run, secured his own long-term security with a deal that could keep him in the NHL until age 43.
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand revealed how contract talks with the Boston Bruins went before his trade last season.
After 15 seasons with Boston, Brad Marchand joined the Florida Panthers in 2025, citing Florida's favorable tax structure as a key factor. The 37-year
The Florida Panthers spent their summer celebrating their second-straight Stanley Cup championship. Now, it's back to work.
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College GameDay announces Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk as guest picker for Florida at Miami
Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk will be the guest picker on ESPN College GameDay this Saturday. The crew is traveling to Miami to cover the No. 4 Hurricanes’ showdown against in-state rival Florida.
"I don't think there is any reason to shy away from it. That's something we definitely talk about, go down in all-time history as one of the greatest teams" - Aaron Ekblad.