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Wingers
Our 2018 Florida Panthers season preview notes that Florida also has a strong group of wingers who were bolstered even more In one of the more controversial offseason moves, when the Panthers added winger Mike Hoffman. Based on production and on ice talent, the move looks great for Florida. The question marks about Hoffman revolve more around is ability to fit into an NHL locker room after allegations came out regarding the winger’s fiancee harassing star defenseman Erik Karlsson’s wife in Ottawa. This situation eventually led to the Senators being forced to trade Hoffman, with him eventually ending up in Sunrise (after a quick three-hour stint with the San Jose Sharks).
Should Hoffman fit in well with the Panthers organization this move may end up being one of the best of the offseason. Hoffman has scored over 20 goals in each of his four full NHL seasons including 22 goals and 56 points last year. Jonathan Huberdeau (27-42-69), Evgenii Dadonov (28-37-65), and Nick Bjugstad (19-30-49) round out the top two lines for the Panthers. This plethora of wingers gives the Panthers lots of options to play with regarding line chemistry, with each possessing the ability to play a first or second line role for the club.
Solid Prospects
Florida also has a couple of high-end prospects waiting in the wing who may compete for a roster spot with Henrik Borgstörm and Owen Tippett both nearing NHL roles. Borgström went pro after finishing his sophomore season at Denver University where he finished fifth in scoring in the entire NCAA with 23 goals and 52 points. Tippett scored 36 goals and added 39 assists while playing for the Mississauga Steelheads of the OHL last season. Should either make the NHL this season, they have the potential to have very solid rookie campaigns.
Defensemen
The other member of the team’s top defensive pairing is former first overall pick Aaron Ekblad. We found in developing our 2018 Florida Panthers season preview that Ekblad made tremendous strides in terms of the defensive areas of his game last season. He hit career highs in takeaways with 40 and blocked shots with 121 while playing the entire 82 game slate. His improvement in the defensive aspects of his game can also be seen in the increase of his plus-minus rating. In the 2016-2017 season,
Ekblad had an abysmal -23 rating, but his defensive growth saw this rise to +9 this past year. His offensive stats also stayed fairly stable compared to years prior. He finished the season with 38 points and tied for fourth among NHL defensemen in goals with 16. Ekblad could definitely see his 23:23 minutes per game increase even further this upcoming season. Rounding out the Panther’s defensemen are Mike Matheson (10-17-27, 21:20 TOI), Mark Pysyk (3-13-16), and Alex Petrovic (2-11-13).
Goaltending
Backing up Luongo is James Reimer who ended up starting the most games for the Cats last season. Reimer played in 44 games and looked solid while Luongo was absent. He had a 2.99 GAA and a .913 save percentage in these appearances while posting four shutouts.
2018 Florida Panthers Season Preview: Overall
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Record: 45-29-8= 98 Points
Finish: 4th in the Atlantic Division, 1st Wild Card spot
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