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"1999" - 20 Total Result(s)
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BILL LINDSAY GAME-USED STICK
Bill Lindsay came to the Panthers in the expansion draft and spent seven seasons with the team. During the memorable 1995-1996 season Lindsay earned a career-high 34 points and he went on to play a ke ...
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BURE AS NEW PANTHER ON 1999 PUB COVER
Following an epic trade with the Vancouver Canucks in 1999, Pavel Bure (often known as the Russian Rocket) thrust onto the scene in Florida, scoring 13 goals in 11 games.
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BURE MAKES BIG IMPACT IN FLORIDA, 1999
Even though his 1998-1999 season was short, Panthers fans warmly welcomed Pavel Bure to South Florida. The Russian Rocket responded with 16 points in 11 games.
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BURE’S DEBUT ON PUB COVER, 1999
Pavel Bure came to the Panthers in a blockbuster trade with the Vancouver Canucks in January 1999. The future Hall-of-Famer made his home ice debut that month at the National Car Rental Center (curren ...
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CHRIS WELLS GAME-USED STICK, 1990s
Chris Wells played hard in his four seasons with the Panthers, as shown by this cracked and battered stick.
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DIE-CUT TICKET TO OPENING NIGHT, 1999
Opening Night in 1999 saw the Panthers defeat the Washington Capitals 4-3. The Panthers would finish the year in second place in the Southeast Division, earning another trip to the playoffs.
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GORD MURPHY GAME-USED STICK, 1990s
Gord Murphy came to the Panthers in the expansion draft and served as a defenseman for the next six seasons. That 1993-1994 season was his best statistically, when he used this stick to tally 43 point ...
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JOHAN GARPENLOV SIGNED STICK, 1990s
Johan Garpenlov certainly hit the ground running when he joined the Panthers in 1994. In his first full season, he recorded 51 points, fourth-best on the team.
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KING OF THE RAT TRICK
Scott Mellanby served as the second team captain in Panthers history, but that is just one of the reasons why he has a starring role in Panthers history books. The right winger scored the first goal i ...
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MAGIC PUCK FOR BOTH BURE AND PITLICK, 1999
In the second period of a road game against the Montreal Canadiens, Pavel Bure slipped Lance Pitlick the puck. The brand-new Panther swept it past goalie Jeff Hackett for the score. It was Pitlick’s f ...