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2024-25 NHL injury tracker: Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk on LTIR after injuring groin in 4 Nations Face-Off
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Florida Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk, injured in 4 Nations Face-Off, out vs. Seattle Kraken
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Seth Jones makes debut for Panthers, who are losing Matthew Tkachuk for extended period
As great as it would be to have both the Tkachuk brothers on the Florida Panthers, the move just isn't possible right now.
Seth Jones left his winter parka in Chicago. “I don’t need it,’’ he said.
Seth Jones got to skate as a member of the Florida Panthers for the first time on Monday. It's anyone's guess when Matthew Tkachuk will be sharing the ice with his newest teammate. The defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers confirmed Monday,
The Miami Herald's Jordan McPherson noted how using the injury designation for Tkachuk gives the Panthers much-needed salary cap flexibility as they added $2.5 million to their pa
Florida Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk was placed on injured reserve on Sunday due to a groin injury. It was not immediately known if Tkachuk is on the traditional injured reserve or long-term IR, however.
Panthers forward Matthew Tkachuk, who has missed four games since suffering a groin injury during the 4 Nations Face-Off, was placed on injured reserve.
For now, the Panthers look to snap back after a rare 2025 home loss Saturday, a 2-1 Seattle win at Amerant Bank Arena.
Off break, the Florida Panthers were without star forward Matthew Tkachuk on Saturday night against the Seattle Kraken, as the former Team USA winger nurses a lower-body injury suffered during the tournament.
In the club's return from the 4 Nations Face-Off break, the Florida Panthers were without forward Matthew Tkachuk in Saturday night's 2-1 loss to the Seattle Kraken, as the former Team USA winger nurses a lower-body injury suffered during the tourney.
The most interesting development about Tkachuk’s placement on LTIR is that it frees up $9.5 million in cap space, setting up the Panthers to make additions ahead of Friday’s trade deadline, exploiting a widely known NHL salary cap loophole.
Florida Panthers General Manager Bill Zito issued an honest statement, announcing when the team expects Matthew Tkachuk to return from his injury.
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