1993–94 Florida Panthers | |
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Division | 5th Atlantic |
Conference | 9th Eastern |
1993–94 record | 33–34–17 |
Home record | 15–18–9 |
Road record | 18–16–8 |
Goals for | 233 |
Goals against | 233 |
Team information | |
General Manager | Bob Clarke |
Coach | Roger Neilson |
Captain | Brian Skrudland |
Alternate captains |
Joe Cirella Scott Mellanby |
Arena | Miami Arena |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Scott Mellanby (30) |
Assists | Scott Mellanby (30) |
Points | Scott Mellanby (60) |
Penalties in minutes | Brent Severyn (156) |
Plus/minus | Brian Skrudland (+13) |
Wins | John Vanbiesbrouck (21) |
Goals against average | John Vanbiesbrouck (2.53) |
The 1993–94 Florida Panthers season was the Panthers' first season. Blockbuster Video magnate H. Wayne Huizenga was awarded an NHL franchise for his native Miami in 1992. The team played at the Miami Arena, and its first major stars were New York Rangers goaltender castoff John Vanbiesbrouck, rookie Rob Niedermayer, and Scott Mellanby, who scored 30 goals during the regular season.
The Panthers played their first ever regular season game on October 6, as they recorded a 4-4 tie on the road against the Chicago Blackhawks. Scott Mellanby scored the first ever Panthers goal, against Ed Belfour. On October 9, in their third game, the club earned their first victory and shutout, as John Vanbiesbrouck made 36 saves in a 2-0 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning. On October 12, Florida played their first home game, losing 2-1 to the Pittsburgh Penguins, as Mellanby scored the first goal on home ice. The Panthers first win at home came on October 14, as they defeated the Ottawa Senators 5-4, as Rob Niedermayer scored the winning goal midway through the third period. In a game against the Los Angeles Kings on October 19, the Panthers fired 52 shots at Kings goaltender Kelly Hrudey, however, the club had to settle for a 2-2 tie.