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Stanley Cup Champions Tampa Bay Laying Off 30 Workers Because of Pandemic
Just months after winning the Stanley Cup, officials with the Tampa Bay Lightning says they’re eliminating 30 positions in a sign that even winning a championship doesn’t spare a team from the effects of the coronavirus
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Tampa Bay Lightning Score 3 Power-Play Goals in Rout of Florida Panthers
The Tampa Bay Lightning got off to a good start in a stretch of six consecutive games against division opponents. Victor Hedman had two goals and an assist, Brayden Point had a four-point game and the Lightning scored three power-play goals in a 6-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Monday night. Point had a goal and three assists, Nikita…
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Stamkos, Vasilevskiy Lead Tampa Bay Lightning to Win Over Florida Panthers
Steven Stamkos and the Tampa Bay Lightning looked plenty fresh in the second leg of back-to-back games. Stamkos and Alex Killorn scored to lead the Lightning over the Florida Panthers 2-1 on Tuesday night. Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 27 shots for Tampa Bay, which lost 5-1 at home to the New York Islanders on Monday night. “It was a great effort,”…
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Access' Nancy O'Dell Talks The Importance & Power Of A Good Smile
Access Hollywood‘sNancy O’Dell is known for lighting up the red carpet with her smile as she gets the scoop on Hollywood‘s hottest stories – but what makes television personality light up herself? “Coming home at the end of a hard day, and my little girl Ashby running into my arms with the biggest grin,” Nancy told Dear Doctor –...
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Why Yahoo Hates Internet People
A new CFO counts chips, not clicks. How is Carol Bartz going to win at the Web without webheads?
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Panthers Lose to Lightning 5-2 in Season Opener
This time, the Tampa Bay Lightning found a way to solve Sergei Bobrovsky. Reigning NHL MVP Nikita Kucherov had a goal and an assist, while Ondrej Palat snapped a third-period tie with a power-play goal that helped last season’s Presidents’ Trophy winners begin with a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night.
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2019-20 Florida Panthers Season Preview
The Panthers had a busy offseason which has led to renewed optimism ahead of the 2019-20 season
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Florida Panthers Unveil 2019-20 Regular Season Schedule
Florida will play 16 out of 20 games at home between November 14th and December 29th and finish the year with three straight games at home, including their regular season finale on April 4th against the Washington Capitals.
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Luongo Gets 77th Shutout as Panthers Blank Bruins 5-0
Roberto Luongo made 33 saves in his 77th career shutout, Mike Hoffman scored twice and the Florida Panthers beat the Boston Bruins 5-0 on Tuesday night.
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Stamkos Has 4 Points, Lightning Beat Panthers 7-3
Steven Stamkos had a goal and three assists and the Tampa Bay Lightning reclaimed the top spot in the Eastern Conference with a 7-3 victory over the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.
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Panthers' Trocheck Undergoes Surgery on Fractured Ankle
Panthers forward Vincent Trocheck will be out of action indefinitely following ankle surgery
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Florida Panthers Unveil Logo to Celebrate 25th Anniversary
The logo incorporated the flag of the state of Florida along with the palm tree and hockey stick that has been on their uniforms for years and other items from previous logos throughout their history.
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Taxi Passenger Killed in Crash with Miami Dump Truck Identified
Police have identified a taxi passenger killed in an 11-vehicle crash triggered by a City of Miami dump truck.
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2 Kids Struck By Vehicle in Pompano Beach: BSO
Two children were transported to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle.
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2017-18 Florida Panthers Season Preview
The Panthers will look to rebound from a disappointing season when the 2017-18 campaign begins on Friday
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South Florida's Sports Teams Pledge Millions to Hurricane Irma Relief
South Florida’s major sports teams are giving aid and pledging millions to help the victims of Hurricane Irma.
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Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and NHL Donate $2.7 Million to Hurricane Irma Relief
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers, along with the NHL and the NHL Players Association are donating $2.7 million to Hurricane Irma relief efforts.
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Panthers Sign Evgeny Dadonov to Three-Year Deal
The Panthers brought veteran forward Evgeny Dadonov back to Florida on Saturday
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Panthers Lose Marchessault and Smith
The Panthers lost Jonathan Marchessault and Reilly Smith during Wednesday’s expansion draft