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A POWER PLAYER, 2012
Stephen Weiss is third on the Panthers all-time list of power play goals scored with 48 (Scott Mellanby and Olli Jokinen are ranked 1 and 2 with 66 and 65, respectively). During Game 2 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals the center showed how he got so high on that list with two power play […]
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AUTOGRAPHED HELMET, 2011-2012
Take this autographed helmet for a spin to see some of signatures of Panthers greats. The autographs include a number of players from the 2011-2012 season when the Panthers won their first ever division title and made the playoffs for the first time in 11 seasons. Some of the more prominent names include Stephen Weiss […]
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BARKOV SKATES PAST WEISS ON CATS LIST
Aleksander Barkov skated in his 655th career game on March 25, 2023, passing Stephen Weiss for second-most in team history. Not only did the captain take the ice, Barkov also scored two goals (though the Cats fell to the New York Rangers at home, 4-3). At of the end of the 2022-2023 season, Barkov needed […]
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FANS CELEBRATE WEISS ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 2012
A pregame ceremony on February 26, 2012, paid tribute to Stephen Weiss, who had recently become the franchise leader for games played with 614. Perhaps the celebration brought good luck, as no. 9 went on to score 2 goals and 1 assist in the 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Weiss finished his Panthers career […]
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GOC GETS IT, 2012
Game 7 was just the cherry on top of a series full of epic games. After the Panthers were silenced through the first two periods, with the series on the line the Cats came alive. Stephen Weiss got the Panthers on the board at 5:02 of the 3rd period and then over ten minutes later, […]
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HALFWAY THERE, 2012
The Panthers were shut out by the Devils 2-0 through the 2nd period of their must-win Game 7 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. But then, at 5:02 in the 3rd period, Brian Campbell and Mikael Samuelsson got the puck to Stephen Weiss who scored on a power play. The team was halfway to tying […]
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MAKING HISTORY IN THE CARIBBEAN
In 2006, the NHL’s southern-most team headed even farther south — all the way to Puerto Rico! — for a preseason faceoff against the New York Rangers. The Cats were proud to be part of the historic match, which was the first-ever NHL game played in the Caribbean. Said Stephen Weiss, “It’s our job to […]
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MINI JOKINEN JERSEY PIN
With 25 years of history, the Panthers have had plenty of time to accumulate a legend or two. To mark the quarter-century anniversary, Coca-Cola commissioned a series of collectible pins featuring Panthers standouts such as Olli Jokinen, whose jersey graces this pin. Other legends featured throughout the season included Ed Jovanovski, Stephen Weiss, Scott Mellanby, […]
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MINI JOVANOVSKI JERSEY PIN
The Florida Panthers celebrated their silver anniversary with former players, fans and Coca-Cola! As a 25-year franchise partner, Coca-Cola contributed to the celebratory atmosphere in many ways, such as offering a series of collectible pins. Team legends Ed Jovanovski, Olli Jokinen, Stephen Weiss, Scott Mellanby, Rob Niedermayer and Bryan McCabe were all featured on pins […]
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MOLLER SAYS: EAT MY SHORTS, 2009
An excited Randy Moller described the quick moves of Stephen Weiss, who found the back of the cage to tie the game, 1-1, against the Detroit Red Wings on November 20, 2009. Weiss’s third period tying-goal sent the game to overtime, where the Panthers got the win, 2-1.
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