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Is Luongo’s Retirement a Good Thing for the Panthers, Who Are +2300 to Win 2020 Stanley Cup?

Ryan Bolta

by Ryan Bolta in NHL Hockey

Updated Mar 28, 2020 · 3:57 PM PDT

Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo saluting the crowd.
Roberto Luongo's retirement leaves the Panthers with a discouraging goalie depth chart, but that could all change come July 1st when free agency begins. Photo by Twitter user @SNstats.
  • Roberto Luongo announced his retirement today after 19 seasons in the NHL
  • James Reimer and Sam Montembeault are the top goalies on the Panthers depth chart
  • But two-time Vezina Trophy-winner Sergei Bobrovsky may sign a long-term deal with Florida on July 1st

After 19 successful seasons in the National Hockey League, Roberto Luongo has decided to hang up his skates.

Despite losing their longtime tender, the Florida Panthers are actually in pretty good position heading into next year.  Here’s the case for why they are a great value play sitting at their current price of +2200 at some sportsbooks, and +2300 on average in the 2020 Stanley Cup odds.

2020 Stanley Cup Odds

Team 2020 Stanley Cup Odds
Tampa Bay Lightning +675
Vegas Golden Knights +1000
Boston Bruins +1000
Toronto Maple Leafs +1000
Colorado Avalanche +1200
St. Louis Blues +1400
San Jose Sharks +1600
Calgary Flames +1600
Winnipeg Jets +1800
Washington Capitals +2000
Nashville Predators +2000
Pittsburgh Penguins +2200
Florida Panthers +2200
Dallas Stars +2200

*odds taken 6/26/19.

Panthers Could Be Major Players In Free Agency

Unrestricted free agents are eligible to sign new deals as of July 1st and the Florida Panthers have long been rumored to be a major player. Their biggest target?  Sergei Bobrovsky, who just so happens to be the only active goalie with more than one Vezina trophy.

The Panthers ranked fourth-last in goals against and second-last in save percentage last year. Bobrovsky would not only provide an instant upgrade, he would give the team one of the top goalies in the league.

One other reason not to be concerned about the Luongo news: the team has known he wasn’t returning for months.  The decision on Luongo has always been whether he would retire or be placed on Long Term Injured Reserve.

There was never a path to him returning to the lineup and the Panthers have been all-in on finding, not only his replacement, but a goalie to replace current back up James Reimer as well.

Florida Won’t Stop With Bobrovsky Chase

If the team fails to land Bobrovsky, they will make a play at other UFA goalies like Mike Smith or Petr Mrazek. I don’t have any hesitation that they’ll solve be in a better position between the pipes heading into next year.

Bobrovsky, specifically, has a house in Florida and I believe will be paid whatever it takes, but if that chase comes up empty, an up-and-coming team in an income tax-free state won’t have much issue finding a Plan B.

In addition to the new goalie, the team is expected to be in on the best forward available, Artemi Panarin. He is great friends with Bobrovsky and played with him in Columbus. Signing the pair is a likely outcome and would significantly swing the odds.

If you believe something could be cooking in Florida, I’d get my money in on them now because, if they do land the top FAs on the market, their +2200 price will be a distant memory

PICK: Florida Panthers (+2200)

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