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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025–26 Florida Panthers season marks the franchise’s 34th in the NHL and sees the team aiming for a historic third consecutive Stanley Cup championship. Head coach Paul Maurice returns behind the bench, leading a roster anchored by core pillars Aleksander Barkov, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, Carter Verhaeghe, and recent acquisition Brad Marchand. The offseason brought key additions such as defenseman Seth Jones, goaltender Vitek Vanecek, and forward Nico Sturm — moves designed to reinforce depth ahead of the Slovak-born captain’s aging prime. With Matthew Tkachuk recovering from surgery and potentially sidelined through the start of the season, younger contributors like Anton Lundell and Mackie Samoskevich are expected step up. As back-to-back champions, the Panthers face a grueling schedule — including 13 back-to-back sets and international Olympic break — and an anticipated banner-raising opener at Amerant Bank Arena. Entering as co-favorites, the club looks to navigate injuries, cap constraints, and intense divisional competition in pursuit of a three-peat.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Florida Panthers 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices show significant variation depending on matchup and demand. Budget-friendly games — typically weekday or less-popular opponents like Nashville — star at around $40 per ticket. Mid-tier games fell into the $100–$180 range, with matchups such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, and Ottawa drawing moderate pricing. High-demand matchups — including original Six opponents and late-season games — see prices rise to $250–$400+, with examples like Montreal, Toronto, and New York Rangers commanding the highest averages.
Fans can also find a decent selection of VIP-type seats labeled simply as club-level, glass seats, or lower-bowl premium sections, rather than bundled VIP packages. Prices generally start around $400 per ticket and climb into the $800–$1,200 range for high-demand games such as matchups with Original Six teams or late-season rivalries.
PANTHERS’ OPPONENTS: The Florida Panthers’ 2025–26 regular season features matchups against all 31 NHL opponents, balancing intense divisional rivalries, interconference battles, and marquee western showdowns. In the Eastern Conference, they play multiple games against Atlantic Division teams like the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres, Ottawa Senators, Florida Lightning, and Detroit Red Wings. They’ll also meet Metropolitan Division foes including the New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Carolina Hurricanes. From the Western Conference, Florida faces each team at least once at home and once on the road — facing top-tier teams such as the Edmonton Oilers (twice, including a rematch in March after their Cup Final series), Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks, Seattle Kraken, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche, San Jose Sharks, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets, and the newly rebranded Utah Mammoth (formerly Yotes).
PANTHERS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 7–13):
Oct 7 vs Chicago (season opener); Oct 9 vs Philadelphia; Oct 11 vs Ottawa Senators; Oct 13 home vs Philadelphia - Week 2 (Oct 14–20):
Oct 15 vs Boston; Oct 17 @ St. Louis; Oct 18 @ Dallas; Oct 20 @ Nashville - Week 3 (Oct 21–27):
Oct 22 @ Winnipeg; Oct 24 @ Edmonton; Oct 25 vs Buffalo; Oct 27 vs Anaheim; Oct 29 vs New Jersey - Week 4 (Oct 28–Nov 3):
Oct 30 vs NY Rangers; Nov 1 @ Pittsburgh; Nov 3 vs San Jose - Week 5 (Nov 4–10):
Nov 5 vs Carolina; Nov 7 @ Vancouver; Nov 9 vs Detroit; Nov 10 vs Montreal - Week 6 (Nov 11–17):
Nov 11 @ NY Islanders; Nov 13 vs Winnipeg; Nov 14 @ Boston; Nov 17 vs Colorado - Week 7 (Nov 18–24):
Nov 19 vs Florida; Nov 21 vs Toronto; Nov 22 @ Edmonton; Nov 23 @ Calgary - Week 8 (Nov 25–Dec 1):
Nov 25 vs Washington; Nov 27 vs Ottawa; Nov 29 vs Minnesota; Nov 30 @ Tampa Bay - Week 9 (Dec 2–8):
Dec 3 vs Pittsburgh; Dec 5 vs Philadelphia; Dec 7 vs San Jose; Dec 8 @ Seattle - Week 10 (Dec 9–15):
Dec 10 vs Vancouver; Dec 12 vs St. Louis; Dec 14 @ NY Islanders; Dec 15 @ Washington - Week 11 (Dec 16–22):
Dec 17 @ Anaheim; Dec 19 @ Los Angeles; Dec 20 @ Chicago; Dec 22 @ Colorado - Week 12 (Dec 23–31):
Dec 24 off; Dec 27 @ Detroit; Dec 29 @ New Jersey; Dec 31 vs Dallas - Week 13 (Jan 1–6):
Jan 1 vs Florida; Jan 2 Winter Classic vs NY Rangers in Miami; Jan 4 @ Tampa Bay - Week 14 (Jan 7–13):
Jan 8 @ Toronto; Jan 10 @ Montreal; Jan 12 vs Buffalo; Jan 13 vs Carolina - Week 15 (Jan 14–20):
Jan 16 vs Carolina; Jan 18 @ Philadelphia; Jan 20 vs Columbus - Week 16 (Jan 21–27):
Jan 22 @ Pittsburgh; Jan 24 @ NY Rangers; Jan 25 @ New Jersey; Jan 27 vs Detroit - Week 17 (Jan 28–Feb 3):
Jan 29 vs Vegas; Jan 31 vs Boston; Feb 1 Stadium Series vs Boston at Tampa - Olympic Break (~Feb 4–25)
- Week 18 (Feb 26–Mar 1):
Feb 26 vs Toronto; Feb 27 vs Buffalo; Mar 1 vs Ottawa - Week 19 (Mar 2–8):
Mar 3 vs Tampa Bay; Mar 6 vs Columbus; Mar 8 vs Montreal - Week 20 (Mar 9–15):
Mar 10 @ Detroit; Mar 12 @ Florida; Mar 14 @ Buffalo; Mar 15 vs New York Islanders - Week 21 (Mar 16–22):
Mar 17 vs Washington; Mar 19 vs Chicago; Mar 21 @ Winnipeg - Week 22 (Mar 23–29):
Mar 23 vs Nashville; Mar 24 vs Edmonton; Mar 26 @ Calgary; Mar 28 vs Colorado; Mar 29 @ Vancouver - Week 23 (Mar 30–Apr 5):
Mar 31 @ Ottawa; Apr 2 vs Dallas; Apr 4 vs Seattle; Apr 5 @ Montreal - Week 24 (Apr 6–16):
Apr 7 vs NY Rangers; Apr 9 vs Pittsburgh; Apr 11 vs Florida; Apr 13 @ Tampa Bay; Apr 16 season finale @ Boston
ABOUT FLORIDA PANTHERS: The Florida Panthers are a professional ice hockey team based in Sunrise, Florida, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference. Founded in 1993, the Panthers are one of the league’s newer franchises, and play their home games at Amerant Bank Arena (formerly FLA Live Arena). The team’s name and branding reflect Florida’s native panther, an endangered species and state symbol.
After years of inconsistency and limited postseason success, the Panthers have recently become a powerhouse in the NHL. They reached the Stanley Cup Final in 1996, just three years into their existence, and again in 2023 and 2024, ultimately breaking through to win their first-ever Stanley Cup in 2024. Under head coach Paul Maurice and general manager Bill Zito, the team has built a high-tempo, hard-checking identity centered around stars like Aleksander Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Carter Verhaeghe, and Aaron Ekblad.
The Panthers have earned a reputation for resilience, physicality, and clutch postseason performances, especially in recent playoff runs. They’ve also helped grow hockey’s profile in South Florida, creating a passionate local fan base and drawing national attention. As back-to-back Stanley Cup Final participants heading into the 2025–26 season, Florida is firmly positioned as one of the NHL’s elite franchises, with expectations of another deep run and aspirations of building a modern dynasty.