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1st REGULAR SEASON TICKET IN NEW ARENA, 1998
In their first regular-season game at the National Car Rental Center (now Amerant Bank Arena), the Panthers defeated their cross-state rivals, the Tampa Bay Lightning, by a score of 4-1. Viktor Kozlov and Mark Parrish each had two goals for the Panthers.
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A PUCK WORTHY OF 3 ALL-STARS, 2000
Pavel Bure, Viktor Kozlov and Ray Whitney were all selected for the 50th NHL All-Star Game in 2000, the first time three Panthers players had been selected. During the game, Pavel Bure and his brother Valeri Bure (a future Panther) combined for six points, leading the World All-Stars to their first All-Star Game victory over […]
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EKBLAD MAKES HISTORY
Aaron Ekblad’s selection for the 2016 All-Star Game secured his place in franchise history. The 19-year-old became just one of six Panthers ever selected for consecutive All-Star Games, the others being John Vanbiesbrouck, Viktor Kozlov, Pavel Bure, Sandis Ozolinsh and Roberto Luongo. Out of all the amazing names on that list, Ekblad was the first […]
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KOZLOV’S 1st GOAL PUCK (BUT NOT HIS LAST)
Viktor Kozlov scored the first of his 101 goals for the Panthers on January 22, 1998, in a 3-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on the road. As of the end of the 2018-2019 season, his 101 goals rank him in the franchise’s top 10 all-time list.
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PANTHERS PUB SHOWS SPEEDING KOZLOV, 2004
Viktor Kozlov scored 101 goals during his seven seasons in Florida, which put him among the top 10 scorers at the time.
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VIKTOR KOZLOV GLOVES, 1997
Viktor Kozlov was sent to the Panthers in a trade from San Jose in 1997. In his first season with the team, he notched 23 points on the way to 291 in his seven years with the Panthers, which put him in the top 10 scorers at the time.
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VIKTOR KOZLOV’S MODIFIED SKATES, 1997-1998
Viktor Kozlov’s skates from his first season with the Panthers (1997-1998) show signs of game use and TLC. They’re scuffed and frayed and an equipment manager added stitching to the sides. In the 1990s, skates made with synthetic materials had many advantages, but tended to break down much faster than leather skates. The side stitching […]