Panthers Dominate on Enemy Ice to Seize 3-0 Lead in Stanley Cup Finals
On their trip to Edmonton, the Panthers dealt with air-traffic-control shenanigans, an arena full of rabid Canadian hockey fans, and an Oilers comeback bid.
On their trip to Edmonton, the Panthers dealt with air-traffic-control shenanigans, an arena full of rabid Canadian hockey fans, and an Oilers comeback bid.
The Panthers were NHL underdogs all year long. Those days are gone, friends.
In one of the most head-scratching plays of the playoffs, Niko Mikkola turned a near-catastrophe into a goal to tie the game.
Los Gatos de Hielo have proven last year’s Finals appearance was no fluke.
The Florida Panthers can clinch a second straight Stanley Cup berth in Sunrise on Saturday.
The Florida Panthers pulled off a 3-2 win in OT against the Rangers heading back to NYC. We’ve got ourselves a series, folks.
Messi transformed Miami from a city where local soccer was an afterthought into a global center for fútbol fandom.
Patrick Paul is a towering element in the Dolphins’ plan to build an impenetrable wall around Tua Tagovailoa.
It’s not nepotism if your brother broke the Big Ten record for all-time passing yards.
The Heat are toast. Don’t fret though, SoFlo sports fans: The Panthers are still on the prowl, and Inter Miami’s season is just getting started.
Will Pat Riley stick around? Will LeBron James return? Does Jimmy Butler deserve a franchise-record contract?
The Heat are on the verge of elimination, and their frustration is palpable.
We’ve graded the new additions to the Dolphins’ roster, with no qualms about our methodology.
Miami Dolphins take Penn State defensive lineman Chop Robinson with the 21st overall pick, filling a glaring defensive need.
Bostonians gave their Celtics an Irish goodbye as the Heat administered a spanking on the court.
Footage of the supposed “Code Red” play poked a gaping hole in the theory that the Heat set out to intentionally injure Celtics player Jayson Tatum.
This is it – do or die. The Heat either seize a spot in the playoffs or limp into an offseason filled with uncertainty.
Schumaker is a competitor. You can see it on his face. He doesn’t want to be the pesky underdog scraping for a playoff win.
Avoiding the NBA Play-In tournament is still in play for the Miami Heat as they eye another Cinderella run.
The Marlins are off to their roughest start to a season since 2001. Luckily, they have another 158 games to prove it was a fluke.
Jimmy Butler chilling at the Miami Open, the Heat habitually dragging ass in the regular season – are we watching the demise of Heat Culture?
The Dolphins need a backup who is reliable, knows how to read a defense, and fits in well in Miami. Tannehill has all the boxes checked.