SUNRISE, Fla. — As the Florida Panthers celebrated their second consecutive Stanley Cup at Club11 on Thursday night, defenseman Aaron Ekblad delivered an emotional speech that felt like a goodbye, contrasting sharply with teammate Sam Bennett’s declaration to stay with the team for eight years. Ekblad, a pending unrestricted free agent, spoke with heartfelt gratitude, reflecting on his 11-year tenure with the franchise that drafted him first overall in 2014.
Florida Panthers fans may not like the change that inevitably comes from championship winning rosters, but unfortunately, it is inevitable.
Ekblad, 29, addressed the crowd with visible emotion, expressing deep love for the Panthers’ fans and organization. He recounted his journey through lean years and recent triumphs, including back-to-back championships. His words, heavy with appreciation, suggested he may not return next season, despite his desire to remain a Panther. The defenseman, who holds franchise records for games played (732), goals (118), and points (380) by a defenseman, faces an uncertain future as free agency looms on July 1.
While Bennett announced his commitment to an eight-year extension, Ekblad’s speech struck a different tone, focusing on memories rather than future plans. Fans at Club11 noted his somber demeanor, interpreting it as a farewell. The Panthers’ tight salary cap, projected at $19 million, complicates retaining both Ekblad and Bennett, alongside other free agents like Brad Marchand. Ekblad’s current $7.5 million annual salary may be difficult to match, especially with interest from teams seeking a top right-handed defenseman.
Ekblad’s 2025 season was marked by challenges, including a 20-game suspension for violating the NHL’s performance-enhancing substances policy and injuries that limited him to 56 regular-season games. Despite this, he delivered 13 points in 19 playoff games, reinforcing his value as a top-pair defenseman alongside Gustav Forsling. His leadership and physicality have been integral to Florida’s rise as a perennial contender.
As the Panthers aim to maintain their championship core, general manager Bill Zito faces tough decisions. Ekblad’s emotional speech underscored his bond with the team, but financial constraints and competing offers may lead him elsewhere. Fans left Club11 with mixed emotions, celebrating Bennett’s commitment while bracing for the potential loss of a franchise icon.
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Florida Panthers Veteran Makes Decision on Future with Team