Florida Panthers Playoff History

Last Modified Apr 20, 2025 09:18 GMT
2024 Stanley Cup Final - Game Seven
2024 Stanley Cup Final - Game Seven

The Florida Panthers are an NHL team based in the Miami metropolitan area. They play in the Eastern Conference’s Atlantic Division, alongside teams like the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Montreal Canadiens. The team began at Miami Arena but moved to Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise in 1998. The franchise is owned by Sunrise Sports and Entertainment, with games locally broadcast on Bally Sports Florida.

The Panthers made an early impact by setting a points record for an expansion team in their first season, later broken by the Vegas Golden Knights in 2017–18. They have won one Stanley Cup and have earned four Divisional Championships, one Presidents' Trophy, and three Conference Championships.

Florida Panthers NHL Playoff History and Appearances

The Florida Panthers have made 10 playoff appearances as of April 2025, as per the Florida Panthers Virtual Vault. They reached the Stanley Cup Final in 1996 but lost to the Colorado Avalanche. After several early exits, including losses in 1997, 2000, 2012, and 2016, they struggled in later years. They made notable playoff runs in 2022 but were swept by the Lightning. In 2023, they reached the Cup Final again, losing to the Golden Knights. Finally, in 2024, the Panthers won their first Stanley Cup, defeating the Edmonton Oilers.

The table below explores the Florida Panthers' playoff history and appearances to date alongside their results:

YearRecordResult
202452-24-6Won Stanley Cup Final
202342-32-8Lost Final
202258-18-6Lost Conference Semi-Finals
202137-14-5Lost First Round
202035-26-8Lost Qualifying Round
201936-32-14Missed Playoffs
201844-30-8Missed Playoffs
201735-36-11Missed Playoffs
201647-26-9Lost First Round
201538-29-15Missed Playoffs
201429-45-8Missed Playoffs
201315-27-6Missed Playoffs
201238-26-18Lost First Round
201130-40-12Missed Playoffs
201032-37-13Missed Playoffs
200941-30-11Missed Playoffs
200838-35-9Missed Playoffs
200735-31-16Missed Playoffs
200637-34-11Missed Playoffs
200428-35-15-4Missed Playoffs
200324-36-13-9Missed Playoffs
200222-44-10-6Missed Playoffs
200122-38-13-9Missed Playoffs
200043-27-6-6Lost First Round
199930-34-18Missed Playoffs
199824-43-15Missed Playoffs
199735-28-19Lost First Round
199641-31-10Lost Stanley Cup Final
199520-22-6Missed Playoffs
199433-34-17Missed Playoffs

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Florida Panthers Conference History

The Florida Panthers have been part of the Eastern Conference since their NHL debut in the 1993–94 season. They were originally placed in the Atlantic Division, then moved to the Southeast Division in 1998. After the NHL realignment in 2013, they returned to a newly structured Atlantic Division, where they remain today. The Panthers have won the Prince of Wales Trophy three times as Eastern Conference champions—in 1996, 2023, and 2024.

The table below explores the Florida Panthers' conference history alongside their results:

SeasonConferenceConference Result
2024EasternWon in Stanley Cup Final (4-3) v. Edmonton Oilers
2023EasternLost in Stanley Cup Final (1-4) v. Vegas Golden Knights
2022EasternLost in Second Round (0-4) v. Tampa Bay Lightning
2021Lost in First Round (2-4) v. Tampa Bay Lightning
2020EasternLost in Eastern Conference Qualifying Round (1-3) v. New York Islanders
2019EasternMissed Playoffs
2018EasternMissed Playoffs
2017EasternMissed Playoffs
2016EasternLost in First Round (2-4) v. New York Islanders
2015EasternMissed Playoffs
2014EasternMissed Playoffs
2013EasternMissed Playoffs
2012EasternLost in Conference Quarterfinals (3-4) v. New Jersey Devils
2011EasternMissed Playoffs
2010EasternMissed Playoffs
2009EasternMissed Playoffs
2008EasternMissed Playoffs
2007EasternMissed Playoffs
2005EasternMissed Playoffs
2004EasternMissed Playoffs
2003EasternMissed Playoffs
2002EasternMissed Playoffs
2001EasternMissed Playoffs
2000EasternLost in Conference Quarterfinals (0-4) v. New Jersey Devils
1999EasternMissed Playoffs
1998EasternMissed Playoffs
1997EasternLost in Conference Quarterfinals (1-4) v. New York Rangers
1996EasternLost in Stanley Cup Final (0-4) v. Colorado Avalanche
1995EasternMissed Playoffs
1994EasternMissed Playoffs

Florida Panthers Division History

The Florida Panthers have won three division championships in their history. They captured their first division title in the 2015–16 season after finishing first in the Atlantic Division. The second came in the 2021–22 season, also in the Atlantic Division, when they posted the best regular-season record in the NHL. Most recently, the Panthers claimed their third division championship in the 2023–24 season.

The table below explores the Florida Panthers' division history alongside their regular-season results:

SeasonDivisionRegular Season Record
2023-2024Atlantic52–24–6
2022–23Atlantic42-32-8
2021–22Atlantic58-18-6
2020–21Central37-14-5
2019–20Atlantic35-26-8
2018–19Atlantic36-32-14
2017–18Atlantic44-30-8
2016–17Atlantic35-36-11
2015–16Atlantic47-26-9
2014–15Atlantic38-29-15
2013–14Atlantic29-45-8
2012–13Southeast15-27-6
2011–12Southeast38-26-18
2010–11Southeast30-40-12
2009–10Southeast32-37-13
2008–09Southeast41-30-11
2007–08Southeast38-35-9
2006–07Southeast35-31-16
2005–06Southeast37-34-11
2003–04Southeast28-35-15-4
2002–03Southeast24-36-13-9
2001–02Southeast22-44-10-6
2000–01Southeast22-38-13-9
1999–2000Southeast43-27-6-6
1998–99Southeast30-34-18
1997–98Atlantic24-43-15
1996–97Atlantic35-28-19
1995–96Atlantic41-31-10
1994–95Atlantic20-22-6
1993–94Atlantic33-34-17

FAQ's On Florida Panthers

A. The Florida Panthers have won 1 Stanley Cup, in the 2023–24 season.

A. Bill Zito is the general manager.

A. The Florida Panthers are based in Sunrise, Florida, United States.

A. Aleksander Barkov is the team captain.

A. They have won 1 Presidents' Trophy, in the 2021–22 season.

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