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Back to EpisodesPanthers Stay Quiet at Trade Deadline, Eyeing Quick Turnaround
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The Florida Panthers maintained a steady approach at the NHL trade deadline, making only one trade - sending veteran defenseman Jeff Petry to the Minnesota Wild. Despite fading playoff hopes, the team kept its core intact, including goalie Sergei Bobrovsky and forward A.J. Greer, both pending free agents. The front office aims to re-sign them for next season. The team values its current roster and prefers to let expiring contracts play out, as seen last year when they successfully brought players back. This season is seen as a reset for Florida, hit by injuries to key players. Missing the playoffs could secure them a valuable first-round draft pick for offseason moves. Players remain optimistic, expecting a quick turnaround and contending for the Stanley Cup next year once healthy.
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