For Panthers, clinching a 3rd consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final didn't lead to celebrating
- On May 29, 2025, the Florida Panthers secured their third straight appearance in the Stanley Cup Final, continuing their impressive postseason streak at Amerant Bank Arena in South Florida.
- This achievement followed a historic rise from a 24-year stretch without a playoff series win to 41 playoff victories in the last three seasons under coach Paul Maurice.
- The Panthers have played 11 playoff series since 2023, winning 10, and their success has brought economic and cultural benefits to South Florida, energizing the community and local businesses.
- Bill Zito, the team's president and GM, acknowledged that the excitement and recognition of the achievement remain strong, but emphasized that the team expresses it differently as they stay focused on their goal to win consecutive championships.
- The Panthers’ unprecedented achievements have established them as a new standard in the NHL, with the journey continuing and focus required to compete for another Stanley Cup.
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For Panthers, wrapping up 3rd consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final didn't lead to celebrating
Bill Zito didn’t do any significant celebrating after the Florida Panthers clinched their third straight trip to the Stanley Cup Final. He got some food and went back to work. At this point, no one would expect anything different. The…
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