There isn’t much that the Florida Panthers can alter from their previous four months. They defeated the Edmonton Oilers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after going on an incredible run. Although there were worries that their top scorer, Sam Reinhart, would become a free agent, the sides settled on an eight-year, $69 million deal.
The only notable departures from the Panthers’ team, which just made it to two straight Stanley Cup Finals, are Brandon Montour and Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Despite doing this, they were still $766,666 below the salary cap threshold. This summer, will the Panthers tamper with their winning recipe and pursue some trade candidates?
The Panthers’ big move was to re-sign Reinhart, which they seemingly did without much issue. They also needed to re-sign other depth pieces, like Dmitry Kulikov and Anton Lundell. The pair signed four and six-year deals at reasonable cap hits.
Furthermore, they needed to find cheap contracts that could replace the production of Montour and Ekman-Larsson. They signed Nate Schmidt early in free agency, who took a value $800,000 deal after his buyout from the Winnipeg Jets. The Panthers also signed defenseman Adam Boqvist, who will compete for reps on the blueline alongside his brother Jesper, who they signed for the bottom-six forward group.
Jesper Boqvist and AJ Greer arrived for some energy in the bottom six, along with Chris Dreidger, who will compete with Spencer Knight for backup goaltender duties. Will the Panthers be content with their moves, or do the rumors of a possible Aaron Ekblad deal carry any weight?
Did the Panthers lose too many defensemen to trade Aaron Ekblad?
The Panthers had some intriguing blueliners step up and lead them to their first Stanley Cup. Ekblad and Montour were catalysts to the improbable run to the final in 2023, but those players took a backseat in 2024.