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After a fantastic regular season, the Panthers came up short when it mattered most.

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There's some challenges on the horizon, but expect them to still be a top contender in 2022-23. 

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This is the latest in THN.com’s ongoing analysis of the off-season plans for each NHL team, Today, we’re looking at the Florida Panthers.

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2021-22 Record: 58-18-6 Finish In The Atlantic Division: 1st Salary Cap Space Available (As Per CapFriendly.com): $774,166 Restricted Free Agents: None 

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Unrestricted Free Agents: Noel Acciari, F; Claude Giroux, F; Maim Mamin, F; Mason Marchment, F; Joe Thornton, F; Ben Chiarot, D; Robert Hagg, D; Petteri Lindbohm, D Markus Nutivaara, D 

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What Florida Has: A lineup that produced the NHL’s best regular-season record this past season 

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superstar forwards in Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Huberdeau 

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a Grade-A first line in Barkov Huberdeau and Sam Reinhart 

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terrific secondary scoring from forwards Carter Verhaeghe 

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What Florida Needs: A turnaround on their penalty kill, which, at 79.5 percent effectiveness