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Seasons 1994-2021 (28 seasons)

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The Panthers began playing in the 1993–94 NHL season, where they set the then-record for most successful expansion team until the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017–18. The team has made one appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals, in 1996, the only season in which the Panthers have ever won a playoff series, eventually losing the Finals to the Colorado Avalanche. Since then, the Panthers have struggled to find sustained success, having only qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs six times since 1996.

Blockbuster Video magnate Wayne Huizenga was awarded an NHL franchise for Miami on December 10, 1992, the same day The Walt Disney Company earned the rights to start a team in Anaheim that would become the Mighty Ducks. At the time, Huizenga owned both the newly founded Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball and a share of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins. The entry fee was $50 million. Huizenga announced the team would play at the Miami Arena, sharing the building with the National Basketball Association's Miami Heat, until a new arena was built. Offices for the team were only established in June 1993, while vice president of business operations Dean Jordan conceded that "none of the business people, myself included, knew anything about hockey."

Wayne Huizenga was awarded a franchise from the NHL on December 10, 1992.
On April 20, 1993, a press conference in Ft. Lauderdale announced that the team would be named Florida Panthers, with former New York Islanders general manager Bill Torrey as president and Bobby Clarke as general manager. The team is named for the Florida panther, an endangered species of large cat endemic to the nearby Everglades region. Once the logos and uniforms were unveiled on June 15, the team also announced its financial commitment to the panther preservation cause. Huizenga had held the Panthers trademark since 1991, when he purchased it from a group of Tampa investors who sought to create an MLB team in the Tampa Bay area.

The new franchise joined the NHL for participation in the 1993–94 season, along with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim. The Panthers' and Ducks' rosters were filled in both the expansion draft and the 1993 NHL Entry Draft in June 1993, hosted by Quebec City; that draft produced ten players who would eventually be a part of the 1996 Eastern Conference-winning team.

The Panthers' first major stars were former New York Rangers goaltender John Vanbiesbrouck, rookie Rob Niedermayer and forward Scott Mellanby, who scored 30 goals in Florida's inaugural season. Their first game was a 4–4 tie on the road against the Chicago Blackhawks, while their first win was a 2–0 shutout of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Thunderdome before a then-NHL record crowd of 27,227. The Panthers had one of the most successful first seasons of any expansion team in league history, finishing just two points below .500 and narrowly missing out on the final 1994 playoff spot in the East. Their first-year success was attributed mainly to the trap defense that first-year coach Roger Neilson implemented. This conservative style was widely criticized by NHL teams; some even suggested that the Panthers were ruining the game. While the team executives expected the audience to consist of mostly "snowbird" Canadians living in Florida, the Floridians soon embraced the Panthers. Helped by Miami's other teams having middling performances, the club averaged 94% capacity at the 14,500-seat Miami Arena, and sold 8,500 season tickets in 100 days.

In August 1994, general manager Clarke left to work for the Philadelphia Flyers; Bryan Murray was brought in from the Detroit Red Wings as his replacement. After another close brush with the playoffs, finishing the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season again in ninth, Neilson was fired following an argument with Murray regarding Ed Jovanovski, whom the Panthers chose as the number one overall pick at the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. Doug MacLean, who had been the team's player development director, was promoted to coach. The team then acquired Ray Sheppard from the San Jose Sharks at the NHL trade deadline and looked toward the playoffs for the first time.

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2020-21 Florida Panthers Season
2020-21 Florida Panthers
37-14 (.705)
Lost First Round
2019-20 Florida Panthers Season
2019-20 Florida Panthers
35-26 (.565)
Lost Qualifying Round
2018-19 Florida Panthers Season
2018-19 Florida Panthers
36-32 (.524)
Missed Playoffs
2017-18 Florida Panthers Season
2017-18 Florida Panthers
44-30 (.585)
Missed Playoffs
2016-17 Florida Panthers Season
2016-17 Florida Panthers
35-36 (.494)
Missed Playoffs
2015-16 Florida Panthers Season
2015-16 Florida Panthers
47-26 (.628)
Lost First Round
2014-15 Florida Panthers Season
2014-15 Florida Panthers
38-29 (.555)
Missed Playoffs
2013-14 Florida Panthers Season
2013-14 Florida Panthers
29-45 (.402)
Missed Playoffs
2012-13 Florida Panthers Season
2012-13 Florida Panthers
15-27 (.375)
Missed Playoffs
2011-12 Florida Panthers Season
2011-12 Florida Panthers
38-26 (.573)
Lost Conference Quarterfinals
2010-11 Florida Panthers Season
2010-11 Florida Panthers
30-40 (.439)
Missed Playoffs
2009-10 Florida Panthers Season
2009-10 Florida Panthers
32-37 (.470)
Missed Playoffs
2008-09 Florida Panthers Season
2008-09 Florida Panthers
41-30 (.567)
Missed Playoffs
2007-08 Florida Panthers Season
2007-08 Florida Panthers
38-35 (.518)
Missed Playoffs
2006-07 Florida Panthers Season
2006-07 Florida Panthers
35-31 (.524)
Missed Playoffs
2005-06 Florida Panthers Season
2005-06 Florida Panthers
37-34 (.518)
Missed Playoffs
2004-05 Florida Panthers Season
2004-05 Florida Panthers
0-0 (.000)
No Postseason
2003-04 Florida Panthers Season
2003-04 Florida Panthers
28-35 (.457)
Missed Playoffs
2002-03 Florida Panthers Season
2002-03 Florida Panthers
24-36 (.427)
Missed Playoffs
2001-02 Florida Panthers Season
2001-02 Florida Panthers
22-44 (.366)
Missed Playoffs
2000-01 Florida Panthers Season
2000-01 Florida Panthers
22-38 (.402)
Missed Playoffs
1999-00 Florida Panthers Season
1999-00 Florida Panthers
43-27 (.598)
Lost Conference Quarterfinals
1998-99 Florida Panthers Season
1998-99 Florida Panthers
30-34 (.476)
Missed Playoffs
1997-98 Florida Panthers Season
1997-98 Florida Panthers
24-43 (.384)
Missed Playoffs
1996-97 Florida Panthers Season
1996-97 Florida Panthers
35-28 (.543)
Lost Conference Quarterfinals
1995-96 Florida Panthers Season
1995-96 Florida Panthers
41-31 (.561)
Lost Stanley Cup Finals
1994-95 Florida Panthers Season
1994-95 Florida Panthers
20-22 (.479)
Missed Playoffs
1993-94 Florida Panthers Season
1993-94 Florida Panthers
33-34 (.494)
Missed Playoffs

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Florida Panthers Media Guide
32 issues 1994-2025
This media guide is a comprehensive resource created by the team to provide detailed information about its players, coaches, history,...
/ This media guide is a comprehensive resource created by the team to provide detailed information about its players, coaches, history, and season schedule. Released annually, it serves journalists, broadcasters, and fans by offering accurate profiles, statistics, and historical records. The guide enhances media coverage, fan engagement, and promotional efforts.

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