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Florida Forward Sam Reinhart trends towards retiring his numbers by the Panthers someday
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Florida Forward Sam Reinhart Poised to Have His Numbers Retired by the Panthers in the Future

August 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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Last month, we began exploring current Florida Panthers players who might eventually have their jersey numbers retired by the team. Our initial focus was on some of the most recognizable figures, including Panthers captain Sasha Barkov, a lifelong Panther, and goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, who was instrumental in leading the team to consecutive Stanley Cup finals and back-to-back championship wins.

Now, let’s turn our attention to players who have made a significant impact since joining the Panthers in the summer of 2021. Florida brought in Sam Reinhart during the 2021 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for a 2022 first-round pick and goaltending prospect Devon Levi. Over his four seasons with the Panthers, Reinhart has established himself as a top NHL scorer and earned a reputation as one of the league’s best two-way forwards. He has totaled 160 goals and 324 points in 321 regular season games wearing the Panthers jersey.

Reinhart’s standout 57-goal season was a key contribution to the Panthers’ first Stanley Cup victory, and he earned his first NHL All-Star Game selection that same year. Throughout his time in South Florida, Reinhart has been a strong contender for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL’s best defensive forward. While his linemate Barkov won the Selke in the past two seasons, Reinhart’s defensive skills continue to gain recognition. He finished fourth in the Selke voting in 2023-24 and secured second place last season.

At 29, Reinhart shows no signs of slowing down. He’s under contract with the Panthers through 2032 on a team-friendly deal worth $8.625 million per year. Surrounded by a talented group of teammates, Reinhart and the Panthers look poised to meet or exceed the high standards they’ve set in recent years. The numbers suggest that as Reinhart enters his 30s, he still has a significant role to play, and it’s quite possible he could see his No. 13 jersey retired by the Panthers one day.

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What do you think? Will Reinhart retire his jersey number in Florida? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Latest Hockey News from Florida:

  • The Panthers’ name appears on the Prince of Wales Trophy for the third consecutive season.
  • Matthew Tkachuk graces the cover of NHL 26.
  • Discussion on whether Panthers captain Alexander Barkov needs to hit 100 points to be considered for the Hart Trophy.
  • Newton native Mackie Samoskevich visits the Stanley Cup at Sandy Hook Memorial during a hometown visit.
  • Two former Panthers defensemen have been invited to Canada’s Olympic Orientation Camp.

Photo caption: June 17, 2025. Sunrise, Florida, USA. Florida Panthers center Sam Reinhart (13) celebrates winning the Stanley Cup against the Edmonton Oilers in a six-game final at Amerant Bank Arena. (Photo by Sam Navarro-Immagn)

Fan Take: Sam Reinhart’s rise as an elite two-way forward and his commitment to the Panthers highlight the team’s strong future and dedication to building a legacy. For hockey fans, this story symbolizes the exciting blend of talent and loyalty that fuels the sport and keeps the passion for the game alive in Florida and beyond.

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