I said 1. If it's 2 or more I'd be over the moon.
But I think 1 is relatively likely due to the play style of the team, management, coaching, and the core is still all in their 20's, it's not like they're old. Plus I'm not overly concerned about age as guys like Barkov, Reino, Forsling, are known fitness freaks plus their cerebral games should age well. Bob is as well, so he could remain a top goalie for a couple more years at least. Also, Tkachuk is only 26, Luostarinen is 25, and Lundell is 22. There's also some decent young forwards coming up in Samoskevich, Sawchyn, St.Martin, Devine, McAllister, even if they're not widely heralded among the rest of the league. Panthers fans are pretty excited about our forward prospects. The forward group really shouldn't show much age for the next few years, except for maybe Bennett, should he be re-signed. The 2 major factors imo are:
1) The goaltending. Will Bob leave Florida in two years, and will he remain a big time playoff goalie past another year or two? Will Knight successfully follow him, or another goalie they bring in? This is one of the biggest variables.
2) How Zito address the blueline over the next several years. The defense pipeline is pretty thin, even though some guys like Alscher, Hovorka, Benning, Shuravin have modest potential. We also lack a real bonafide RD prospect that's taller than 5'9". Last season the Panthers had a great top 6 of Forsling, Ekblad, Mikkola, Montour, OEL, Kulikov. Two of them are gone and they are all a year older. Schmidt and Balinskis have come in and played solidly, Balinskis is even QBing a top 5 pp right now. Kulikov has really stepped up in a top 4:this season and is playing well above his expected level. Boqvist is ok, his D needs a lot of work though. Kuli and Schmidt will age out quickly. Zito has to find a way to keep the blueline solid as we move forward. He has to re-sign Ek or find a replacement, but he also likely needs to add more pieces as well. Forsling should age like fine wine and his cap hit is only 5.75 for 8 more years, so that helps
All in all, Zito is positioned well as the cap will go up, and he has his entire core locked up long-term to sweetheart contracts. In a couple years, contracts to Barkov, Forsling, Reinhart etc. will seem like jokes. He has great support from ownership, probably the best pro scouting team in the league, and lots of wiggle room. The NHL playoffs can be cruel though, and luck factors in almost as much as talent sometimes. We'll see. Florida should at least be very competitive over the next 5 years though.