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Florida Panthers - Team
History & Information
As of 2008, the Florida Panthers are the
only team in the NHL to have a lifetime winning percentage
of .500 or better over the team with the most Stanley Cup
titles in NHL history, the Montreal
Canadiens.
In June 2008, the Panthers traded their
captain Olli Jokinen to the Phoenix
Coyotes for a second round draft pick and two defensemen:
Keith Ballard and Nick
Boynton.
The Panthers finished the 2008–09 season
with a strong 41-30-11 record and 93 points, their second
best ever in franchise history. Despite this, however, the
Panthers missed the playoffs for an eighth straight season,
the current longest streak in the NHL.
On June 2, 2009 reports surfaced that Sports
Properties Acquisition Corporation has bid $240 million
to purchase the Florida Panthers and Bank Atlantic Center.
On November 23, 2009 the Panthers made their third jersey,
ridding red from the alternate jersey.
Florida Panthers
- BankAtlantic Center
The BankAtlantic Center (previously
known as Broward County Civic Arena, National
Car Rental Center and Office Depot Center)
is an indoor
arena located in Sunrise,
Florida, a suburb of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, near the popular Sawgrass
Mills Mall. The arena is directly accessible from
the Sawgrass
Expressway northbound at the Pat Salerno Drive exit,
and in both directions at the Oakland
Park Boulevard and Sunrise
Boulevard exits. The arena is home to the Florida
Panthers of the National
Hockey League, The Miami
Caliente of the Lingerie
Football League and was to the Florida
Pit Bulls of the American
Basketball Association when they existed.
The arena was completed in 1998 at
a cost of $185
million, almost entirely publicly financed. The arena
features 70 suites and 2,300 club seats.
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