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South Florida turned out to celebrate the Florida Panthers’ back-to-back Stanley Cup championships on Sunday with a parade and rally on the beach in Fort Lauderdale.
The Florida Panthers championship parade on Sunday was not cheap. The Panthers say they paid more than $2 million to cover the costs of setting up the stage on the beach and public safety details.
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Florida Panthers players and fans gathered at Fort Lauderdale Beach to celebrate back-to-back Stanley Cup championships on a hot Sunday afternoon.
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The Florida Panthers championship parade, on Sunday, meant big business for the restaurants and bars along A1A in Fort Lauderdale.
The Florida Panthers were honored with a parade and victory rally on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale for their back-to-back Stanley Cup victories.
Follow along as the Florida Panthers and their fans celebrate a second straight Stanley Cup championship with a parade in Fort Lauderdale.
The Florida Panthers’ first order of business this offseason: Try to retain Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad and Brad Marchand. Bill Zito said it’s possible to do so.
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