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The Florida Panthers are battling the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final. Game 3 is scheduled for June 9 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise.
When Brad Marchand was traded to Florida in March, it didn't take long for him to embrace Panthers fans' longstanding tradition of tossing plastic rats onto the ice after wins.
Marchand embraces Florida Panthers' 30-year-old rat-throwing tradition during Stanley Cup Final. Updated on: June 10, ... "Scott Mellanby didn't even have time to really tape his stick," Lindsay said.
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is 8 a.m. June 9 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, ... During the 1995-96 season, Florida’s Scott Mellanby killed a rat in the old Miami Arena.
The Stanley Cup Final is shifting to the Florida Panthers' home arena in Sunrise, ... It stems from the 1995-96 season when Florida’s Scott Mellanby killed a rat in the old Miami Arena.
(WSVN) - The Cats are looking to close out the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers in Game 6, Tuesday night, ... “I’ve been a Panther fan since Scott Mellanby,” said Angel DiPasquo.
Forward Scott Mellanby, who later became the team captain, used his stick to send it across the room and against a wall, igniting an odd tradition that has somehow stood the test of time. Fans began ...
Things got chippy in the Stanley Cup Final late in Game 3 when the Panthers were well on their way to blowing out ... Right wing Scott Mellanby then grabbed his stick and one-timed the rat into ...
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is 8 a.m. June 9 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, ... During the 1995-96 season, Florida’s Scott Mellanby killed a rat in the old Miami Arena.
Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final is 8 a.m. June 9 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. The series is tied 1-1 after the Florida Panthers won Game 2 in double overtime. Here's how to ...
An octopus (representing the eight wins once needed to win the Stanley Cup) ... It stems from the 1995-96 season when Florida’s Scott Mellanby killed a rat in the old Miami Arena.
Forward Scott Mellanby, who later became the team captain, used his stick to send it across the room and against a wall, igniting an odd tradition that has somehow stood the test of time.