FORT LAUDERDALE — The Florida Panthers solidified the present core of the franchise earlier this week, re-signing a trio of veterans that have been key of their run to back-to-back titles.
In the meantime, what very effectively could also be the way forward for the franchise was on the ice in Fort Lauderdale.
The Panthers wrapped up their participant growth camp with a scrimmage on Thursday, pitting two groups in opposition to one another that have been composed of among the high prospects in Florida’s group — together with 5 of their six choices from the draft.
“I can’t say sufficient in regards to the group,” stated Panthers’ director of participant personnel, Bryan McCabe. “Everybody got here in and acquired what they wanted out of it. Now they’ll return and put their work boots on for the summer season.”
As for who stood out all through the week, McCabe highlighted the Panthers’ high choice from the draft: Mads Kongsbak Klyvo, the Danish winger taken No. 112.
“I talked to him at midnight after he acquired drafted; he was in Denmark. He was right here the following day,” McCabe stated. “So it’s a fast turnaround, very overwhelming for these youngsters.”
Although it didn’t appear to matter to Klyvo, who put an exclamation level on his week by scoring a objective within the shootout after the second and closing interval.
“He’s acquired an unbelievable persona, a smile on his face; what we search,” McCabe stated of Klyvo. “Guys that wish to be right here and are keen and excited to study, and it’s nice to see youngsters coming in with that perspective.”
He additionally pointed to ahead Hunter St. Martin, who acquired a vote of confidence from the Panthers’ brass final October with an entry-level contract and continued impressing this week in his second growth camp with Florida.
“Tempo units him other than everybody else,” McCabe stated. “He can fly on the market. It’s actually pure to him, and that’s one thing that’s going to assist him evolve shifting ahead. In case you can skate and sustain on this league, you’re going to have an excellent likelihood to play a number of years.”
The scrimmage — solely two intervals with a shootout after every — ended 3-2 in favor of the Crimson Staff and was determined by defenseman Jonas Woo’s objective within the closing shootout.
“Simply making an attempt to learn the goalie. I watched a pair guys go forward of me, and what I knew was what I used to be going to do,” Woo stated. “I wasn’t drafted, so I got here right here with excessive hopes and was simply making an attempt to indicate what I can do.”
A number of the second-year prospects in attendance have been combating to carve out a spot on the Panthers’ precise roster this week. Nevertheless, others, like these taken in final week’s draft, can be returning to their respective beginner leagues, and have been in Fort Lauderdale this week to take in as a lot as they will earlier than then.
“I strive to remove the massive key factors,” stated Tyler Muszelik, a goaltender from UConn in his second growth camp with the Panthers. “Simply listening to what they assume. They know my recreation, I do know my recreation, and what they assume will assist me all through this season and hopefully my professional profession.”