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The Florida Panthers welcome their fans to the Stanley Cup Championship Ring Ceremony at Amerant Bank Arena
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The Florida Panthers welcome their fans to the Stanley Cup Championship Ring Ceremony at Amerant Bank Arena

Get ready, South Florida.

The Florida Panthers bring lots of bling to Sunrise.

On Monday, October 7, the evening before opening night, the Panthers will hold their 2024 Stanley Cup ring ceremony at Amerant Bank Arena.

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The team is hosting it at the arena to invite fans to join them in experiencing this incredible and historic moment in the franchise’s history.

“We have always been a community-driven team and wanted to provide our fans with a unique opportunity to share this special moment with our players and staff,” Panthers President and CEO Matt Caldwell said in a statement. “As we prepare to raise our first-ever championship banner, we look forward to celebrating with our loyal fans before a new season begins at Amerant Bank Arena.”

In June, the Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in seven games to win the team’s first Stanley Cup.

Now fans have the opportunity to hear from their favorite players while also watching them receive their Stanley Cup rings.

Tickets for the ceremony, which begins at 6:30 p.m., are $20. Proceeds will benefit the United Negro College Fund of Fort Lauderdale and the United Way of Broward County’s Mission United through the Florida Panthers Foundation.

“We thank the South Florida community for joining us on the run this past year,” said Panthers General Manager Bill Zito. “This summer’s celebrations have shown the strong connection between our fans and our team, and we are excited to receive our rings in front of all of you.”

Parking at this event is free and the arena offers discounted food and drinks, according to the team.

Admission is at 5:30 p.m.

Click here to purchase tickets.

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