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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Sam Bennett could have gone to free agency and picked his landing spot, plus probably could have signed for much more money than the Florida Panthers were able to offer ...
Sam Bennett breaks silence on $64 million contract extension with Panthers Florida Panthers star Sam Bennett is all smiles after inking a major contract extension with the Stanley Cup champions.
Sam Bennett earned an eight-year extension after leading the Florida Panthers to another Stanley Cup. What will GM Bill Zito do next?
Bennett thrilled to remain with Panthers, aims to help ‘make this team a dynasty’ Center signed 8-year contract Friday, believes Florida can win 3rd Stanley Cup championship in row ...
Zimbabwe - Brian Bennett, Sean Williams, Blessing Muzarabani and Wessly Madhevere South Africa - Matthew Breetzke, Keshav Maharaj, Lungi Ngidi and Tony de Zorzi Let's have a look at the squads ...
Sam Bennett walked to the front of the stage at the Florida Panthers’ latest Stanley Cup championship parade, and before he could even speak the crowd began serenading him with their request ...
Bennett — who led the NHL with 15 goals in this year's playoffs and became the first Panthers player ever to score that many in a single postseason — is staying with the back-to-back Stanley Cup ...
Work has begun on a new pedestrian bridge in northwest Mississauga. The current bridge over Battleford Road between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Tenth Line has seen better days, and the work ...
As a rookie last season, Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. was one of the team’s few bright spots, catching 87 passes for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns. And the Jaguars think he’s only getting ...
Sam Bennett has re-signed with the Florida Panthers. His contract is for eight seasons with an $8 million AAV, according to league sources. Bennett’s new contract includes a full no-movement ...
Sam Bennett isn't going anywhere. The Conn Smythe Trophy winner, having led the Florida Panthers to a Stanley Cup repeat, is ready to go for a three-peat.
Politicians in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon have agreed to slash and defer fees charged to housing developers, but say it should be up to the province and feds to make up a more than $1.3 ...
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