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The NHL has suspended Florida Panthers vice chairman and alternate governor Doug Cifu from any involvement with the team or the league, doing so in response to inappropriate posts on Cifu's now-shuttered social media account.
Florida Panthers minority owner Doug Cifu was suspended by the NHL after making "unacceptable and inappropriate" comments on social media, the league announced Tuesday.
After two games, the Toronto Maple Leafs appeared to be in full control over the Florida Panthers, taking a 2-0 series lead. After a pair of games in Florida, t
Kulikov’s elbow to the head of Mitch Marner in Game 4 drew no supplemental discipline from the NHL's Department of Player Safety, unlike Domi’s hit. Despite the lack of action from the NHL, Marner, who was not seriously injured on the play, addressed the play for the first time ahead of Game 5 during his media availability on Tuesday.
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The Forward on MSN‘Regrettable’ pro-Israel tweets land Florida hockey exec in penalty boxDoug Cifu, the Jewish minority owner of the Florida Panthers, got into it with a pro-Palestinian fan online and paid the price.
Sergei Bobrovsky gave up five goals in Game 1 against Toronto. Gave up four more in Game 2. Gave up four again in Game 3. Those numbers aren’t great.
It’s something that we always believed was possible for South Florida. ... It’s great to see. Hockey is growing here at all levels.”
Paul Maurice reacted to Matthew Tkachuk's shape heading into the remaining games of the series between the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs in the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs.