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Is Devine expected to sign with you guys right away and join the Panthers instantly? or has there been any rumors of him becoming a UFA or anything??? i have heard very little about Devine's future and what his plan is!!
 
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Is Devine expected to sign with you guys right away and join the Panthers instantly? or has there been any rumors of him becoming a UFA or anything??? i have heard very little about Devine's future and what his plan is!!
He said before training camp that the organization was aware of his wishes to go back for a third title shot and that he expected to sign after the season, if still true, he should be with Charlotte for the AHL playoffs or skating with us as a Black Ace.



“Winning my first year, I don’t think I really understood how hard it was,” Devine said. “I mean, you win you’re first year, what do you expect? I think knowing how it felt to lose after my sophomore year, knowing that it’s a real grind and a battle. I think it’s really special with the group that I won with in 2022, but you make a band of brothers from 2024, too. It was really nice to win with some of those younger guys that were on my team this year.”

While his focus remains on a third ring, Devine admits he does sometimes dream of the next step.

When the time’s right, he’s eager to start chasing even bigger hardware in the pros.

“It’s awesome to also see the club I’m drafted by have so much success,” Devine said of the Panthers winning their first-ever Stanley Cup this season. “I know that when the time is right for me that I have an organization like this to back me and hopefully I can jump in and try my best to help [these] guys win, whichever team that is in either Charlotte or Florida.”
 
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Between Samoskevich, Bjornfot, Knight, Balinskis and Sourdif all contributing to the Panthers this season, I can't recall the last Florida GM before Zito to have that large of an impact from their AHL prospects in one season.
 

Vladislav Lukashevich – Michigan State (Ranked 1st overall)

A 2021 fourth-round pick (120th overall) has recorded seven points (goal, six assists) and a +11 plus/minus rating in 28 games for the first ranked Spartans.

Steady on the backend, Lukashevich helped Michigan State to a 26-6-4 record this season.

The first seed in the Toledo Region, Michigan State will play Cornell on Thursday, March 27th at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

Jack Devine – Denver (NCHC) (Ranked 6th overall)

Another standout season for Devine, who is once again a Top 10 Finalist for the Hobey Baker Award, the Denver forward leads the country in assists (43) and points (56).

The 2022 seventh-round pick (221st overall) pick led the Pioneers to a 29-11-1 record, while being ranked sixth in the country.

Looking to go back-to-back, the third seeded Pioneers will take on Providence in the Manchester Region on Friday, March 28th at 5:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

Tyler Muszelik – UConn (Hockey East) (Ranked 7th overall)

It’s been a historic season for UConn.

Ranked seventh in the country, going 22-11-4, the Huskies earned their first NCAA Tournament bid in hockey.

Leading the way in net, Muszelik has posted a 12-6-3 record, .914 save percentage, 2.28 goals against average, and one shutout.

The second seed in the Allentown Region, the 2022 sixth-round pick (189th overall) and UConn will face-off against Quinnipiac on Friday, March 28th at 5 p.m. ET on ESPNU.

CHL

WHL


Hunter St. Martin - Medicine Hat Tigers

What a year it has been for St. Martin.

In 65 games, the 2024 sixth-round pick (193rd overall) tallied 59 points (39 goals, 20 assists) for Medicine Hat.

His 39 goals are the second most on the team.

The Tigers and St. Martin will play the Swift Current Broncos in the first round of the WHL playoffs starting Friday, March 28th.

Gracyn Sawchyn - Edmonton Oil Kings

After setting career highs a year ago, Sawchyn has brought his game to an even higher level this season.

Setting new benchmarks, the 20-year-old forward has tallied 78 points (30 goals, 48 assists) in 54 games.

The 2023 second-round pick (63rd overall) leads the Oil Kings in goals, assists, and points.

Edmonton will go to battle with the Prince Albert Raiders starting Friday, March 28th.

QMJHL

Luke Coughlin - Rimouski Oceanic

The alternate captain took another step in his fourth season with Rimouski.

Playing in 54 games, the 19-year-old defenseman notched a career-high 24 points (four goals, 20 assists) and a +28 plus/minus rating.

The Oceanic will host the Charlottetown Islanders on Friday, March 28th.
 
Hoping Devine doesn't feel he's blocked here as we do have a fair amount of top 6 forwards locked up long term.

But he'll likely have to earn his way in the bottom 6 like Samoskevich and possibly Sourdif.
 
Having a good season for uconn.. playing right now for hockey east championship.. down 0-2 in second period. On nesn

He was good in that game too. Maine just opened the flood gates midway through the second. But he did all any college goalie really could. They still made the NCAA tourney though.
 
Hoping Devine doesn't feel he's blocked here as we do have a fair amount of top 6 forwards locked up long term.

But he'll likely have to earn his way in the bottom 6 like Samoskevich and possibly Sourdif.

I just don't see why he would sign with Florida at this point. Might as well try his luck with another franchise where he might actually have a chance at the NHL in 2 or 3 years. I don't think that's here.
 
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