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The Stanley Cup is back in South Florida.
The city of Sunrise held a celebratory event to honor the Stanley Cup Champions.
One lucky Florida Panthers fan is still on cloud nine after a player wore his crown during the championship parade.
As if days of celebrating with a pool party, a night at the club and a parade was not enough, the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers are still doing their thing.
This time around, the torrential downpour stayed away from Fort Lauderdale Beach as the Florida Panthers celebrated back-to-back Stanley Cup championships with their fans on Sunday.
Hundreds of thousands of fans joined the Florida Panthers for Sunday’s Stanley Cup parade.
About half a million Florida Panthers fans were set to attend the free Stanley Cup victory parade on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale.
The party continued for the Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
It’s been a wild couple days for the Florida Panthers and the Stanley Cup.
Florida Panthers fans were going on shopping sprees at the DICK’S House of Sport on Wednesday in Kendall.
Florida Panthers fans are getting ready for a possible Stanley Cup victory.
History could be made Tuesday night at Amerant Bank Arena, so the Miami Marlins will begin the second game of their four-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies at loanDepot park 30 minutes earlier.
The Florida Panthers handed the Edmonton Oilers a 5-2 defeat in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final Saturday at Rogers Place, taking a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven series.
With the Stanley Cup Final about to begin, the city of Sunrise is raising the stakes in a lighthearted rivalry with the mayor of Edmonton.
The Stanley Cup is back in South Florida.
Preparations have been ongoing for over a day as the city of Fort Lauderdale prepares to host the Florida Panthers championship parade on Sunday.
It’s winner-take-all as the Florida Panthers get ready to host the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday.
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The Florida Panthers will aim to hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup in front of their fans in Tuesday night’s Game 5 vs. the Edmonton Oilers.
In a heartwarming blast from the past, lifelong Florida Panthers fan Jim Stegall found himself transported back to a monumental moment in the team’s history.
It’s the oldest and most revered trophy in professional sports, and the Florida Panthers have a chance to claim it.
Florida Panthers fans were flocking to FLA Live Arena Thursday morning to purchase brand-new Eastern Conference Championship merchandise.