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Photo: Calder Trophy nominee Aaron Ekblad scored 39 points during his rookie season, helping the Florida Panthers become the most improved team in the NHL. (Courtesy of Justin Berl/Icon Sportswire)
</p> The 2014-15 season may not have ended the way the Florida Panthers wanted it to, but they boast a wealth of prospects who are on the cusp of breaking through with the big club. Among them, Aaron Ekblad is an obvious choice to win a number of awards, but I’m limiting him to one category—allowing others to opportunity to shine.
The Panthers system is stocked with quite a few collegiate players.… read more
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</p> The 2014-15 season may not have ended the way the Florida Panthers wanted it to, but they boast a wealth of prospects who are on the cusp of breaking through with the big club. Among them, Aaron Ekblad is an obvious choice to win a number of awards, but I’m limiting him to one category—allowing others to opportunity to shine.
The Panthers system is stocked with quite a few collegiate players.… read more
The post Ekblad tops among solid group of Florida Panthers prospects appeared first on Hockey's Future.
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