
Jordan McPherson
Sports Writer at Miami Herald
Miami Hurricanes and Florida Panthers @MiamiHerald/@HeraldSports; #OneHeraldGuild 🏝 Past: @SECCountry, @OrlandoSports, @TheAlligator Always: @UFJSchool alumnus
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gazettextra.com | Jordan McPherson
By Jordan McPherson - Miami Herald (TNS) MIAMI - The NHL on Monday indefinitely suspended Florida Panthers executive Doug Cifu from any team and league involvement for "unacceptable and inappropriate" posts on social media. Cifu is the Panthers' vice chairman, partner and alternate governor and owns a minority stake in the club. He also is the CEO of Virtu Financial, which he co-founded with Panthers owner Vincent Viola. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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kdhnews.com | Jordan McPherson
By Jordan McPherson - Miami Herald (TNS) MIAMI - The NHL on Monday indefinitely suspended Florida Panthers executive Doug Cifu from any team and league involvement for "unacceptable and inappropriate" posts on social media. Cifu is the Panthers' vice chairman, partner and alternate governor and owns a minority stake in the club. He also is the CEO of Virtu Financial, which he co-founded with Panthers owner Vincent Viola. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thederrick.com | Jordan McPherson
MIAMI — The NHL on Monday indefinitely suspended Florida Panthers executive Doug Cifu from any team and league involvement for “unacceptable and inappropriate” posts on social media. Cifu is the Panthers’ vice chairman, partner and alternate governor and owns a minority stake in the club. He also is the CEO of Virtu Financial, which he co-founded with Panthers owner Vincent Viola.
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miamiherald.com | Jordan McPherson
Watch Sergei Bobrovsky on the biggest stages, in the biggest moments, and bask in it. There’s no flinch, no worry. “Tons of patience,” defenseman Nate Schmidt said. “Can learn a thing or two from him.”Bobrovsky, a veteran of 15 NHL seasons including the past six with the Florida Panthers, understands the task at hand. He utters it nearly every time he speaks after a game — win or lose, excellent performance or one to forget. His priority is on one moment, one shot, one sequence at a time.
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miamiherald.com | Jordan McPherson
Florida Panthers forward Evan Rodrigues returned to practice Tuesday after leaving the team’s 2-0 win in Game 4 of their Stanley Cup playoffs second-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday with injury. He has not, however, been cleared yet to play in Game 5 on Wednesday at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena (7 p.m., ESPN). Panthers coach Paul Maurice said a decision on Rodrigues’ status for the game will be made after the team’s morning skate on Wednesday.
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