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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Panthers Can Win Sooner Than You Think   August 24, 2018
 2:52 PM *  

The Florida Panthers' salary cap situation gives them a window to win sooner
than you might think. If you include GM Dale Tallon's wildly successful (or
maybe just wild) experiment of promoting Tom Rowe two years ago, we are
entering his ninth season at the helm of this team. That leaves us considerably
 past the "Six-Year Blueprint" he promised in 2010.

Teams are turning things around faster and faster these days and "Six-Year
Blueprint" is an impossible sell in today's league. I needn't remind you what
the Vegas Golden Knights did last season. I argue that the Cats should go for
it all, the Stanley Cup, as soon as the 2019-2020 season. Here's why:What's On
The Books

The Panthers roster looks fairly set for this season. Barring an unexpected
deal, they will enter the year with $77.48 million committed to the cap,
leaving just over $2 million available to spend. They appear comfortable with
their position, too. The team finished last year with one of the best
second-half records in the league and were just one point shy of qualifying for
 the postseason.GM Dale Tallon';s offseason was defined by trading for LW Mike
Hoffman. (Photo by Francois Laplante/FreestylePhoto/Getty Images)

They have a log jam of forwards competing for bottom-six positions and at least
 eight defensemen could see significant playing time this season. The Panthers
have depth at all positions, including in net after they gave a one-year deal
to Michael Hutchinson on July 1.What's Coming Off The Books

The team has ten roster players whose contracts expire at season';s end. How
many do they want back? Hopefully the answer does not exceed four or five and
they come in the form of young, still developing talent such as Denis Malgin
and Mackenzie Weegar.

The players we can hope to say goodbye to include captain Derek MacKenzie, the
unproductive Jamie McGinn, and known pylon Alex Petrovic. That's a total of
$6.6 million. If the Panthers opt not to sign others like Michael Haley or
Frank Vatrano, they can have upwards of $10 million to spend. This money can be
 used to re-sign players like the aforementioned Malgin, or Maxim Mamin should
he experience a breakout year, but those will be cheap.This could be captain
Derek Mackenzie';s final NHL season. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)The
2019-2020 Season

At the bottom of their roster, the Panthers have a limited number of spots
available to numerous forwards who have proven capable of competing at an NHL
level. Additionally, Henrik Borgstrom will be in his second season and the
final year of his entry-level deal. If 19-year-old Owen Tippett does not make
the roster in 2018, there is no doubt he'll make it in 2019-20.

This is all to say that the Panthers have the luxury of deploying highly
effective bottom-six talent that costs little-to-nothing over the next few
seasons. The league has been utilizing this model more and more. The Pittsburgh
 Penguins won their back-to-back Stanley Cups while devoting most of their cap
room to Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Phil Kessel, and Kris Letang while the
rest of their lineup was filled out by youngsters and other lesser-known
talent.

So… what are the Panthers' options with this extra cash? Multiple reports
indicate pending free agent Artemi Panarin's desire to move on from Columbus
into a larger, preferably coastal city. The Cats fit this bill and should make
every effort to pursue any player of his caliber. He should command at least
$8-9 million per season on a long-term contract, but the Panthers have this
flexibility, especially while Aleksander Barkov, Vincent Trocheck, Jonathan
Huberdeau, Mike Hoffman, Evgeni Dadonov, and Mike Matheson all have sub-$6
million cap hits.Place Artemi Panarin at the top of the list of players the
Panthers should target next. (Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports)

All six of those players possess immense skill and are underpaid for the
2019-2020 season. The 2019-20 season, however, is the final one in which all
six will be together under their current contracts and could be the final
chance to add an elite talent such as Panarin to the group. Should he sign
elsewhere, pending unrestricted free agent wingers Jeff Skinner or Mark Stone
would be fine consolation prizes if they don';t re-sign with their respective
clubs.Problem Areas Beyond 2020

The Panthers are fortunate enough to have superstar forwards Huberdeau and
Barkov signed long-term for $5.9 million and Trocheck long-term at $4.75
million. Defensemen Aaron Ekblad and Matheson are both signed for multiple
years beyond 2020. These are staples to a championship team and the core that
the Panthers hope to win with. Nevertheless, there are some pieces that will
either not be available or will need a raise after 2020.

These include top-six forwards Hoffman and Dadonov in addition to Borgstrom if
he continues improving as expected. With a Panarin contract on the books, the
Panthers would not have the resources to retain them all. Panarin, Skinner, or
Stone should be aggressively pursued in the next 11 months, but the team will
take a step back in 2020 when they most likely lose at least two good forwards.

We're left with one more problem that has been mentioned everywhere else but
this article thus far: goaltending. After 2020, Roberto Luongo will be 41 years
 old, and James Reimer will have one year left on his contract. Reimer has
proven to be a fabulous 1B goaltender in Florida, but at no point has he proven
 to be a bona fide starter. An enormous question to arise recently has been,
"Who will be Luongo's successor?"Goalie problems ensue as Roberto Luongo (left)
 nears retirement. (Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports)

A final staple to championship teams over the last 10 years has been an
outstanding number one goaltender. It is hard to say whether Panthers'; top
goalie prospect Sam Montembeault will ever be ready to take the starting reins,
 and not much points to Reimer proving capable, so what are they to do? It
looks like the they could have two years to come up with an answer.

After that, there is goalie uncertainty and hard contract decisions to be made.
 The promising young core of this team may suffer some casualties and have a
little different look than it does today.  Though with the addition of one or
two more significant pieces, Luongo and Reimer should be good enough to
backstop the 2019 or 2020 Panthers to a Stanley Cup.

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