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Welcome to the Florida Panthers Podcast Network! Here you'll find multiple shows detailing everything a Panthers fan needs to know. From weekly updates and interviews with "Territory Talk" to monthly check-ins on prospects with "Panthers Pipeline," there's a little something for every fan out there. Plus, before you get ready to watch the Cats in action, make sure to listen to the "5-Minute Morning Skate" for all the news, notes and quotes heading into every game.
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The Florida Panthers will try to get back in the win column when they continue their road trip with a matchup against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
The latest key player to go down, Brad Marchand will not suit up for the Florida Panthers when they face-off against the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
Just past the halfway point of the 2025-26 season, the Florida Panthers sit at 22-17-3 and find themselves two points out of a wild-card spot in a very competitive Eastern Conference.
On this episode of Territory Talk, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive discuss how the team has performed through 42 games while weathering a storm of injuries and adversity.
Plus, the duo also takes an early look at the Olympics, breaks down the importance of Florida’s current road trip, and looks ahead to the possible return of Matthew Tkachuk.
Highlights include:
• The Panthers are in the thick of the fight in the East. (1:30)
• Hear from Carter Verhaeghe and Paul Maurice on the first half. (12:05).
• Matthew Tkachuk takes another big step toward his return. (17:30)
• An initial look at Panthers competing in the Olympics. (28:00)
Trading the sun for snow, the Florida Panthers will kick off a six-game road trip with a division matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET.
From massive trades to playoff magic, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive share their favorite Florida Panthers moments from 2025.
The Florida Panthers will kick off a back-to-back with a battle against the Washington Capitals at Amerant Bank Arena on Monday at 7 p.m. ET.
In their first game back from a well-deserved holiday break, the Florida Panthers will battle the cross-state rival Tampa Bay Lightning at Amerant Bank Arena tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
Winners in six of their last seven games, the Florida Panthers will look to keep on rolling when they host the Carolina Hurricanes at Amerant Bank Arena on Friday at 7 p.m. ET.
Fresh off a stellar road trip, the Florida Panthers will kick off a three-game homestand when they host the Los Angeles Kings at Amerant Bank Arena tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
The Florida Panthers found their groove on the road.
Picking up six out of a possible eight points over their four-game trip with stops in Utah, Colorado, Dallas and Tampa, the defending Stanley Cup champions have now gone 5-1-1 over their last seven games and sit just outside of a playoff spot with a record of 17-13-2.
On this episode of Territory Talk, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive recap the team’s successful road trip, discuss Anton Lundell’s continue improvement as the team’s top-line center, and also look ahead to some very big games at Amerant Bank Arena.
Plus, hear from head coach Paul Maurice after Monday’s win over the Lightning.
Highlights include:
• Panthers pick up impressive wins on the road. (0:30)
• Lundell continues to step up on the top line. (10:00)
• Hear from Coach following Monday’s win in Tampa. (14:00)
• Two tough games coming up against Carolina. (26:00)
The Florida Panthers are trying to get over the hump during their homestand.
After picking up wins in five of seven games, the back-to-back Stanley Cup champions have lost their last three games, including a 4-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday.
Sitting at 12-12-1, the Panthers will close their homestand with three games in four days.
On this episode, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive discuss what’s gone on during the team’s current losing streak, while also looking at what could turn things around.
Plus, hear from head coach Paul Maurice following Wednesday’s practice.
Highlights include:
• The margin between winning and losing. (0:45)
• Maurice’s current assessment of the Panthers. (14:00)
• Sam Reinhart isn’t slowing down at 800 games. (23:00)
The Florida Panthers will look to get back in the win column when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs for a divisional battle at Amerant Bank Arena on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Jeff Petry sits down to talk about reaching 1,000 games, his family, his famous dad and more.
The Florida Panthers will kick off their six-game homestand with a pre-Thanksgiving showdown against the Philadelphia Flyers at Amerant Bank Arena tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
Facing off for the first time since the Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final in June, the Florida Panthers will host the Edmonton Oilers at Amerant Bank Arena on Saturday at 7 p.m. ET.
The Florida Panthers are starting to find their groove.
Even with injuries continuing to pile up, the defending Stanley Cup champions have won five of their last seven games and are on the cusp of a playoff spot with a 11-8-1 record.
On this episode, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive talk about the current state of the team, discuss some o the recent injuries, reflect on Jack Devine’s NHL debut and more.
Highlights include:
• Panthers finding their groove during homestand. (1:00)
• Injury updates! (12:20)
• Devine looks solid in NHL debut. (18:30)
• Looking at the road ahead for Florida. (27:00)
Jack Devine will make his long-waited NHL debut when the Florida Panthers (10-8-1) host the New Jersey Devils (13-5-1) at Amerant Bank Arena on Thursday.
Jeff Petry will skate in his 1,000th career NHL game when the Florida Panthers (9-8-1) host the Vancouver Canucks (9-9-2) at Amerant Bank Arena tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
History always seems to be made at Amerant Bank Arena.
Becoming just the 102nd player in NHL history to hit the 1,000-point mark, Brad Marchand dished out two assists during Thursday’s exhilarating 6-3 win over the Washington Capitals.
On this episode, co-hosts Doug Plagens and Jameson Olive discuss Marchand’s latest milestone and also look back on a very successful 5-2-1 stretch for the Florida Panthers.
Plus, Doug sits down with Evan Rodrigues following Friday’s practice.
Highlights include:
• Looking at Florida’s current 5-2-1 stretch. (1:30)
• Marchand makes history with 1,000th point. (8:00)
• Doug sits down with Rodrigues after practice. (21:40)
Kicking off a five-game homestand, the Florida Panthers (8-7-1) will clash with the Washington Capitals (8-7-1) at Amerant Bank Arena on Thursday at 7 p.m. ET.























