Stephen Weiss
SUNRISE, FL - APRIL 26: Goaltender Martin Brodeur #30 of the New Jersey Devils defends the net against a shot by Stephen Weiss #9 of the Florida Panthers in Game Seven of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals during the 2012 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at the BankAtlantic Center on April 26, 2012 in Sunrise, Florida.
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Familiarity is key ... and we haven’t had that. The guys know what to expect, what is expected of us. We have the type of group in here that’s not satisfied. I’m looking forward to next year and going above and beyond what we did this year.
and we haven't had that. The guys know what to expect, what is expected of us. We have the type of group in here that's not satisfied. I'm looking forward to next year and going above and beyond what we did this year.
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Florida Panthers 2011-12 Wrap Up: Future Looks Bright
BY GEORGE RICHARDS grichards@MiamiHerald.com TWITTER: @OnFrozenPond One of the final – and most lasting visuals – of the Panthers' season came when television cameras focused on the team's box atop the BankAtlantic Center in the seconds following Florida from Miami Herald Read more »
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Tuesday Caterwaul: Panthers Open Forum
Not only did Stephen Weiss lead the resurgent Florida Panthers with a 13.4% success rate on 149 shots in 2011-12, but better than a quarter of his 20 goals on the year were gamewinners: a club-best 6 tied him at sixth in the league at the close of the NH from Litter Box Cats, For Florida Panthers Fans Read more »
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SAYING GOODBYE: Florida Panthers Wrap Things Up After Late-night Loss to Devils
BY GEORGE RICHARDS grichards@MiamiHerald.com TWITTER: @OnFrozenPond It was just after midnight and Stephen Weiss sat in front of his locker speaking to one reporter after another, his gray dri-fit shirt soaked in sweat. The Panthers had just lost 3-2 in from Miami Herald Read more »
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Bright future has Panthers already looking to 2012-13
SUNRISE, Fla. -- It was barely 15 minutes after the Florida Panthers had seen their playoff run come to an abrupt and bitter end, and Stephen Weiss already was looking forward to preparing for next season. For Weiss and his Panthers, the 3-2 double-overt from National Hockey league | NHL.com Read more »
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Henrique stars for Devils in a 2OT thriller, 3-2
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