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PURE JOY
The 1995 Panthers Breakout Weekend at Joe Robbie Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium) included games, giveaways and the first chance to buy regular-season tickets. And for at least one lucky fan, it includ ...
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RANDY MOLLER’S BEAT-UP SKATES, 1994-1995
Your very own favorite on-air talent, Randy Moller, wore these skates while he was playing for the Panthers in his final NHL season. The cross-hatch stitching on the sides was an equipment manager’s m ...
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RASENBERG’S ZAMBONI
Groundbreaking (icebreaking?) Zamboni driver Mary Rasenberg looked on while owner H. Wayne Huizenga proudly displayed a custom Florida Panthers license plate before a game in 1995. Rasenberg was one o ...
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RAY SHEPPARD SKATES, 1990s
Ray Sheppard laced up these skates when he played for the Panthers from 1995 to 1998, racking up 61 goals and 60 assists.
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ROBERT SVEHLA GAME-WORN GLOVES, 1995-1996
Robert Svehla had a solid grip on his game when he arrived in the NHL. While he was technically a rookie during the 1994-1995 season when he appeared in 5 games, Svehla played 81 games the next season ...
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SCOTT MELLANBY SKATING, 1995
Scott Mellanby glided down the ice during a 4-3 victory over the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim on November 19, 1995. A few weeks prior, the Panthers winger completed his Rat Trick at the team’s home opener. ...
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SCOTT MELLANBY’S BATTERED HELMET, 1995-1996
Scott Mellanby put this helmet through the wringer. Note the tape over the right temple and above the right brow to hold padding in place. Rotate to see where something left a mark on the back of the ...
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STEVE WASHBURN GAME-USED STICK, 1990s
Steve Washburn was a center for the Panthers for four seasons, and likely used this stick to earn some of his 29 points with the team.
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STU BARNES GLOVES, 1990s
A Louisville hockey glove? That’s right — the same company that made Louisville Slugger bats also made hockey equipment for NHL players like Stu Barnes, who played for the Panthers from 1993 to 1996. ...
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THE FIRST CAPTAIN, 1993-1997
Brian Skrudland was a gritty, 30-year-old veteran when he was named the first Florida Panthers captain. He was the perfect person to lead the new team during its early years, including the epic 1996 s ...
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