Eight years ago today, Patric Hornqvist turned things around for the Penguins’ franchise. Eight years ago today, Patric Hornqvist put the Capitals on the brink of elimination in the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
PITTSBURGH – Ever since Patric Hornqvist was traded away from the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2020, the organization has sorely missed a particular style of play.
The impact of Patric Hornqvist on the Florida Panthers was apparent from the moment he walked through the door of their Sunrise arena. In his first practice with the Panthers in 2021, Hornqvist paused as everyone was getting off the ice and made it very clear he thought they left something on the ice.
Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan couldn’t help himself. He laughed as he shared how Patric Hornqvist attacked water bottles on the bench with his stick.
SUNRISE — With the Pittsburgh Penguins only coming to town once this season, Friday night seemed to be the best time for the Florida Panthers to officially honor the career of Patric Hornqvist.
The Florida Panthers will honor the career of Patric Hornqvist with a pregame ceremony when the Pittsburgh Penguins visit Sunrise on Dec. 8. Hornqvist won the Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh twice before being traded to the Panthers in 2020.
Patric Hornqvist is officially retiring. The intense net-front presence and heartbeat of the Pittsburgh Penguins back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017, who was traded to the Florida Panthers in 2020 will be honored by both the Penguins and Florida next month.
When the Pittsburgh Penguins travel to take on the Florida Panthers, it will be a special night for a former player who made a difference for both teams.
Patric Hornqvist wouldn't stand for it. And not just because he was, quite literally, being bulldozed off his skates time and time again. No, it's that
The Florida Panthers enter their 30th season hungry to get back to the playoffs. Last season, their historic and magical playoff run came to a bitter end in the Stanley Cup Final at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights by a series score of 4-1.
When Patric Hornqvist was close to announcing his retirement after 15 seasons in the NHL, Florida Panthers GM Bill Zito expressed hope he would stick around.
Two-time Stanley Cup winner Patric Hornqvist announced his retirement after 15 seasons with three teams. The 36-year-old Swedish forward had a goal and two assists in 22 games with the Florida Panthers in 2022-23.
He spent 15 seasons in the NHL between Nashville, Pittsburgh and Florida and is certainly one of the most successful late-round picks in recent memory as he was picked with the final selection in 2005, going 230th overall.
Hornqvist retires after 15 seasons in the NHL, playing 901 regular-season games with 264 goals, 279 assists and 543 points, along with 106 playoff games where he had 28 goals, 25 assists and 53 points.
NASHVILLE — After sustaining two concussions within the span of a month earlier this past season, it sounds like Patric Hornqvist has played his final game in the National Hockey League.
Florida barely even qualified for the postseason, and now many experts are picking the Panthers to go to the Final or at least give the Hurricanes a big fight.
SUNRISE — Day after day, Patric Hornqvist slides on his gear and hits the ice with the rest of his Florida Panthers teammates. He usually starts off by warming up one of the goalies who came out early.
The Florida Panthers have placed Swedish forward Patric Hornqvist on long-term injury reserve with an upper-body injury.
We’re into December and reaching the heart of the NHL season. We have a firmer idea of who the contenders and pretenders are, meaning we might get some trade talk swirling soon.
The Florida Panthers are looking to make a trade and might need to shuffle things up a little, but there are some complications based on salary cap issues and some promises made to one player that complicates things even further.
The Florida Panthers enter this season with disappointment on their backs as they were swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second round of last postseason.
The Florida Panthers added even more competition to their already loaded forward core this offseason by trading for Sam Reinhart and signing Joe Thornton.
Someone is very unhappy with the Penguins trading him to the Florida Panthers. Patric Hornqvist appears to have tossed out his Penguins gear and left it either out to dry or out to rot.
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