The more time passes, the more we talk about the draft. After all, in Montreal, that’s what you have to watch out for. Yesterday, Arpon Basu revealed that the Habs love Ivan Demidov, and that the Habs could move up, if need be, to draft him.
The Florida Panthers are bringing up goalie Spencer Knight for a little postseason depth insurance.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Spencer Knight is back with the Florida Panthers. Knight, 23, spent the entire season with the AHL Charlotte Checkers. He was 25-14-5 with a .905 save percentage and a 2.41 goals-against average in 45 games.
The Florida Panthers goalie department has had a big couple of days — as long as we don’t talk about the five goals allowed Monday in Toronto. Of course, that really was not a goalie problem.
The Florida Panthers started their 2023-24 campaign last week. They currently sit at 2-2-0 with four points after wins against the New Jersey Devils and the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Daily Faceoff: George Richards when asked what the Florida Panthers plan is for goaltender Spencer Knight. ** NHLRumors.com transcription Seravalli: “George, I got to ask you about Spence Knight.
Spencer Knight played in his first regular season game since leaving the Florida Panthers due to struggles with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) — and he held his own.
George Richards of Florida Hockey Now joined Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk on Daily Faceoff Live to discuss the assignment of Florida Panthers goaltender Spencer Knight to the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers.
The Florida Panthers made the decision to send Spencer Knight to the AHL months before they completed the transaction on Friday. It was not exactly a surprise move.
The Florida Panthers loaned goaltender Spencer Knight to the AHL affiliate Charlotte Checkers on Friday. The team reduced its training camp roster to 30 players ahead of next week's regular-season opener at the Minnesota Wild.
Eyebrows were raised when the Panthers announced Spencer Knight would start the 2023-24 campaign with AHL Charlotte
On Friday’s episode of "Daily Faceoff Live" Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuck discussed the goaltenders to watch as the NHL waiver wire heats up.
The Florida Panthers cut their roster to 30 on Friday with defenseman Matt Kiersted and forward Grigori Denisenko placed on waivers and goalie Spencer Knight assigned to AHL Charlotte.
Knight, 22, spent the final two months of the season, as well as the entirety of the Panthers’ playoff run to the Stanley Cup Final, with the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program after he was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and found that his focus on avoiding germs and staying clean was interfering with his on-ice play.
The kids looked alright for the Florida Panthers for a while in Raleigh on Wednesday night. Then the third period started. The Carolina Hurricanes rolled an inexperienced Florida squad, scoring three times in the first four-plus minutes of the final period and won 4-1.
SUNRISE — For the first time in seven months, Spencer Knight took the ice for the Florida Panthers on Monday afternoon. Although it was just a preseason game — and the first one, to boot — Knight completely shut down a Nashville Predators team which chased him after scoring two goals on 14 shots in his previous NHL appearance on Feb.
Spencer Knight revealed that he was in the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program due to a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Florida Panthers goaltender Spencer Knight practiced with the team at their development camp this week for the first time since he entered the NHL/NHL Players' Association player assistance program back in February.
Spencer Knight entered the NHL’s player assistance program in February and remained there for the duration of the regular season and playoffs.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, what are the next steps for the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights now that the Stanley Cup playoffs are over and the real work of the off-season begins?
The Florida Panthers are in a fight for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. With a record of 29-26-6 and 64 points, they sit three points out of that spot, held by the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The NHL has announced that Florida Panthers goaltender Spencer Knight has entered the NHL/NHLPA’s player assistance program. He will be out for an indefinite period of time while receiving treatment, according to the league’s release.
Florida Panthers goalie Spencer Knight is introducing a new mask and it might have the most original artwork of any goalie in recent memory.
The deal kicks in for the 2023-24 season and will carry an average annual value of $4.5M.
The 13th-overall pick from 2019 is still an outstanding talent and should be back with the team at some point in time.
After just two seasons at Boston College, it appears Spencer Knight is ready to turn pro.
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