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Florida Hockey Now on MSNZito Takes the Stanley Cup to Visit Dolphins — In the Florida KeysBill Zito is a diehard Miami football fan, so it made sense that the general manager of the Florida Panthers would take the ...
Panthers players and members of the coaching staff, training staff and front office all get a day with the Stanley Cup during ...
At one point, Zito was seen holding a large Stanley Cup Champions flag while standing on a platform over the water with the Cup itself, directing the dolphins to do jumps and flips below them. Zito ...
Several members of the Florida Panthers were in attendance on Sunday, and they brought a special friend: the Stanley Cup. At one point during the show, a group of Panthers that included Aaron Ekblad, ...
Bill Zito and the Florida Panthers simply seem to have the last laugh over the Toronto Maple Leafs—and the rest of the NHL, for that matter. As Auston Matthews and company dream about landing a ...
In South Florida, a Stanley Cup standard has been established, and so have the championship celebrations with a taste of Florida.
Every member of the Stanley Cup-winning NHL team gets a day with the trophy. Florida Panthers GM Bill Zito posed with dolphins.
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Dose on MSN500,000 bill: the Panthers have (really) spoiled themselves after winning the Stanley CupWinning the Stanley Cup is cause for celebration, and the players of the Florida Panthers really partied hard after their ...
When Bill Zito began his journey as the Florida Panthers’ general manager in September 2020, his initial goal was clear: He wanted the Panthers to be a destination team, one where top players ...
Bill Zito calls it a “privilege” to be where he is right now. He’s wrapping up his fourth season with the Florida Panthers, who are in the midst of yet another deep playoff run.
Florida’s presence in the playoffs may have been unexpected, but Bill Zito has been laying the groundwork for this run ever since he took over the general manager’s duties in September of 2020.
When Bill Zito began his journey as the Florida Panthers’ general manager in September 2020, his initial goal was clear: He wanted the Panthers to be a destination team, one where top players ...
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