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Florida Man vs. Canada: When the Stanley Cup Final Became a Battle Beyond the Ice

June 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Last year’s Stanley Cup Finals featured a clash between Florida’s Panthers and Edmonton’s Oilers, with Conor McDavid, a standout talent of his generation, nearly bringing the Cup back to Canadian hockey roots after overcoming a three-game deficit. Although McDavid’s triumph came later, his series-winning goal at the Fornations Cup in February quelled doubts about hockey’s true home and its top honor. This season, the Oilers face the Panthers again in Florida as the Stanley Cup Finals tip off on Wednesday night.

Both the Tampa Bay Lightning (2020-22) and Florida Panthers (2023-25) reached the Stanley Cup Finals three years in a row as Eastern Conference champions because they are very strong teams. They share core qualities such as scoring depth, grit, elite Russian goaltending, and players like Carter Verhaeghe. However, some advantages are less tangible—like Florida’s environment itself.

One notable advantage Florida teams have is a favorable income tax situation, which helps attract free agents. Panthers’ GM Julien BriseBois confirmed this, highlighting how players like Sam Reinhart save millions in taxes by playing in Florida compared to other states like California or Toronto. Tennessee, another no-income-tax state, also saw success with Nashville finishing third last year, though Texas and Washington have not won recent Cups. Beyond taxes, Florida’s beaches, weather, and atmosphere add appeal.

Yet Florida also has a reputation for strange crime and odd news, highlighted by writers like Craig Pittman and the New York Times, especially since Donald Trump’s rise to the presidency. Florida’s wild character even influenced season narratives, including tensions involving hockey personalities and political issues, making Edmonton’s win feel even more rewarding for Canadian fans.

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Off the ice, the Panthers embody Florida’s unique, scrappy spirit. Their mascot fittingly isn’t a cat but a rat, symbolizing resilience and determination—qualities that helped them in their 2023 Cup run. Life in Florida, according to Pittman, offers endless opportunities to start over, which parallels players’ journeys, like Verhaeghe, who overcame years in lower leagues before winning two Cups.

This year, McDavid and the Oilers get another shot in Florida to overcome the Panthers, who play with relentless toughness and an aggressive style. The rivalry continues, with both teams fighting for supremacy in a state that feels like home to their gritty, determined identities.

Fan Take: This Stanley Cup Final is more than a battle on ice; it’s a clash of cultures and legacies that highlights the evolving landscape of hockey. For fans, it underscores how off-ice factors like environment and economics shape team success, adding richer layers to the sport we love.

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