
Current Season
GP
58
Goals
8
Assists
17
Points
25
+/-
-1
S%
9.2%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.00M
Total Value
$9.00M
Expires
3 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Florida Panthers forwards Carter Verhaeghe and Anton Lundell skate back into practice ahead of Sunday's clash with the Seattle Kraken, filling critical top-six holes after sitting out Thursday's gritty OT win over Columbus. Verhaeghe links up with Evan Rodrigues and Mackie Samoskevich, while Lundell rejoins Eetu Luostarinen and Matthew Tkachuk on a potent line that Panthers coaches love for its chemistry.
Florida Panthers finally wave the white flag as injuries pile up and the playoff math turns ugly, putting GM Bill Zito in sell-or-sink territory just days from the deadline. Scouts swarm the rental market while big names like Sergei Bobrovsky hit the trade block alongside depth pieces like Evan Rodrigues and Eetu Luostarinen. Zito holds future draft ammo but faces cap crunch decisions that could reshape the roster before Friday's chaos hits.
Florida's Anton Lundell, Eetu Luostarinen and Niko Mikkola grab bronze medals with Finland at Milano Cortina 2026, giving Panthers fans a taste of podium glory amid the club's Stanley Cup chase. These Finns battled through a grueling tournament, blending NHL grit with international flair that Tkachuk and Barkov will welcome back in the locker room. Their hardware boosts morale as Florida eyes a deep playoff run with Olympic momentum in tow.
Eight Florida Panthers players survive the preliminary chaos at the Milan Olympics, with their squads advancing to today's do-or-die quarterfinals. The Cats sent a league-high 10 skaters to Italy, but two already packed for Sunrise while the rest - including Tkachuk's point-per-game tear for Team USA and Finland's quiet killers Luostarinen and Mikkola - chase hardware.
Florida's contingent hits the ice on opening day with Finns Lundell, Luostarinen and Mikkola facing a shocking Slovak upset, while Forsling shines for Sweden in a rout of Italy. The Panthers lead the NHL with 10 players and five staff in Milano Cortina, and front offices back home watch every shift for clues on international form translating to playoff grind.
Florida Panthers fans flood the streets of Milan, decked out in jerseys and flags, as the men's Olympic hockey tournament finally gets underway with NHL stars back on the big stage for the first time since 2014. These diehards have traveled from Sunrise to Santa's village, hyping their boys like Luostarinen, Lundell, Mikkola, and Forsling who suit up for Finland and Sweden amid high hopes despite Barkov's heartbreaking injury absence.