Panthers' Paul Maurice Moves Into 4th All-Time in Coaching Wins
Also, seven interesting facts about former Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo & more
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In today’s edition, we have an article on Paul Maurice becoming fourth all-time in wins as a head coach. Next, we have an informative piece talking about the legendary Panther goalie Roberto Luongo. Finally, we have a historical piece digging into every NHL team’s longest-tenured player.
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Panthers’ Coach Paul Maurice Moves Into 4th for All-Time Wins
April 4, 2024 by Matthew Zator
Paul Maurice has had quite the coaching career for a guy who is only 57 years old. On Thursday, he passed Lindy Ruff on the all-time wins list with his 864th after his Florida Panthers handily beat the Ottawa Senators 6-0. He started his career back in the 1995-96 season with the Hartford Whalers at age 29 and after two separate stints with the Carolina Hurricanes (323 wins), Toronto Maple Leafs (76 wins), Winnipeg Jets (315 wins) and now the Panthers (89 wins), he is now in sole possession of fourth place all-time.
7 Things About Roberto Luongo
April 4, 2024 by Kyle Gipe
Roberto Luongo is one of the most accomplished goaltenders in league history and ranks among the best at the position in numerous categories. But not only was he an elite netminder throughout his career, but he was also one of the league’s most interesting players throughout his career. Here are seven things that make him unique.
Every NHL Team’s Longest-Tenured Player
April 2, 2024 by Ryan Gagne
Hockey players train their entire lives to make it to the best league in the world and work even harder to stay. Although everyone dreams of hoisting the Stanley Cup at some point, others have the privilege of playing their entire careers with one organization and never get that chance at a championship.