Hockey season in Greater Fort Lauderdale is more than a game. It’s a lifestyle. It’s rally towels spinning in unison at Amerant Bank Arena, it’s “Let’s go, Panthers!” echoing through packed watch parties, and it’s the electric buzz of seeing back-to-back Stanley Cup champions back on home ice. Whether you’ve been riding with the Cats since the “rat trick” days or just hopped on the bandwagon after the 2024 win, here are nine key details from the 2025-26 Florida Panthers schedule you’ll want to lock in now.

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Stanley Cup Rematch: November 22 vs. Edmonton Oilers

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It’s more than a rematch. It’s a rivalry written in silver. On Nov. 22, the Edmonton Oilers return to Sunrise for the first time since the Panthers hoisted the Cup over their heads for the second straight year. You better believe the Oilers will be out for redemption, but the Cats won’t be backing down. Expect playoff energy, big hits and a crowd that’s loud from puck drop to final horn.

Will sparks fly? Probably.
Will emotions run high? Definitely.
Will the Cats remind Edmonton who runs the rink? Always.

Six-Game Homestand: November 26–December 7

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Just in time for sweater weather (okay, Florida’s version of it) the Panthers will enjoy their longest homestand of the season with six straight games at Amerant Bank Arena. It’s the perfect stretch to plan a few group outings, scout the new roster additions and soak up the unbeatable vibes of hometown hockey.

Festive Faceoffs: Holiday Games at Home

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Nothing pairs with peppermint mochas and family visits quite like Panthers hockey. This year’s festive matchups include back-to-back home games against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Dec. 27, the Washington Capitals on Dec. 29 and the Montreal Canadiens on Dec. 30. That’s three games in four days! Consider it your official excuse to avoid awkward small talk and stick to screaming about icing calls instead.

Rivalry Reignited: Four Games vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

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Few things get Panthers fans more fired up than a showdown with the Bolts. This season brings four regular-season matchups against the in-state rivals, including two at home on Nov. 15 and Dec. 27. Whether you’re Team Panthers or caught in Lightning territory, these games never disappoint.

Winter Olympic Break: 20-Day Pause in February

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The NHL is pressing pause for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina, meaning no Panthers games for 20 straight days in February. It’s a bittersweet break — sad for fans but exciting for players representing their countries. On the bright side, it’s the perfect time for a little midseason staycation in Greater Fort Lauderdale (pool deck optional, Panthers jersey mandatory).

Welcome Back, Champs: January 27 vs. Utah Mammoth

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Mark your calendars for a warm homecoming on Jan. 27, when two of last season’s Stanley Cup heroes, Nate Schmidt and Vitek Vanecek, return to Sunrise wearing Utah’s new team colors. It’ll be strange seeing them on the other side of the puck, but the love from Cats fans? That never fades.

Weekend Warriors: 24 Games on Prime Nights

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If you’re all about the weekend home games, you’re in luck. This season, 24 of the Panthers home matchups fall on fan-favorite days: nine on Thursdays, four on Fridays, nine on Saturdays and two on Sundays. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just looking for an unforgettable night out, there’s a perfect game waiting for your crew.

Away Games, Home Crowds: Catch the Action Locally

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Backyard Panthers Watch PartyEven when the Panthers hit the road, the energy stays strong in Greater Fort Lauderdale. With seven extended road trips on the schedule, there’s plenty of chances to throw on your jersey and head to your favorite local sports bar to catch a game. Spots like Bokampers and Quarterdeck bring the big screens, cold drinks and Cats pride in full force. Whether it’s a Saturday matchup or a midweek showdown, you’ll find plenty of fans ready to cheer alongside you. 

From championship celebrations to grudge matches, holiday hockey to Olympic breaks, the 2025–2026 season promises drama, heart and highlight-reel moments. Just the way Panthers fans like it! So pull out the face paint, dust off the rally rat and get ready for another unforgettable year of Florida hockey. Let’s go, Cats!