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Insider Drops Disappointing News for NHL Teams Eyeing Panthers' Sam Bennett originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Florida Panthers have taken a 2-1 lead over the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final and are trying to win their second consecutive championship, but it's never too early to start planning what's next.
The Florida Panthers reached the Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive season with the help of forward Sam Bennett.
As Sam Bennett’s playoff lore continues to grow with each playoff goal scored, his pending free agency only grows more fascinating. On the one hand, you have a soon-to-be 29-year-old second-line center — a decent one that plays with an edge and has scored at a 53-point pace since joining the Florida Panthers.
Sam Bennett is one of the best stories of the season in the NHL. The No. 4 overall pick in 2014, Bennett flamed out in Calgary. The Flames dealt him to Florida ahead of the 2021 trade deadline, and he's been a different player ever since.
Oilers defenseman Jake Walman receives fines for roughing Matthew Tkachuk and for spraying the Panthers’ bench with his water bottle in Game 3. Maurice tries to diminish interest in upcoming
Once Atlantic Division rivals, the pair of forwards are making NHL history with fantastic play through the first three games of the final.
Sam Bennett has been the best goal scorer of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and, with the Florida Panthers coming off a dominant performance in Game 3, has suddenly become the leading Conn Smythe Trophy contender as most valuable player of the postseason.
Our Sam Bennett picks expect the Panthers' center to get plenty of pucks on net vs. the Oilers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Yardbarker on MSNSam Bennett Expected to Stay with Panthers Despite UFA StatusDon’t expect forward Sam Bennett to reach NHL free agency, according to James Mirtle of The Athletic. The scribe reports that he’s hearing whispers at the NHL Combine that the Panthers have no desire to let Bennett walk,
The defending champion Panthers routed the Oilers, 6-1, in a penalty-filled game on Monday in the Stanley Cup final.