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Florida Panthers with funny moment after tight win


Jonathan Ouimet
Dec 8, 2025  (8:44 PM)
Dec 7, 2025; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers left wing Brad Marchand (63) celebrates with goaltender Daniil Tarasov (40) after the game against the New York Islanders at Amerant Bank Arena.
Photo credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

The Florida Panthers dropped a classic dad-joke video Sunday and somehow it fit perfectly with where this team sits right now.

The post riffed on the old «Why was 6 afraid of 7?» bit, but the real punchline was how relaxed the room looked delivering it. Florida has taken its hits lately with injuries, cap noise, and tight games piling up, yet the group has refused to let tension overwhelm identity. Laughing together matters, especially during a stretch where wins have come harder than expected.
This isn't new for Florida. The Panthers have built a culture where swagger runs next to structure, and where small, silly moments stay just as important as detailed systems work. Paul Maurice talks about emotional balance often. Clips like this show that message lives inside the room, not just behind a podium.

Florida Panthers lean on humor to stay connected

I loved how natural the video felt, players leaning into the joke without forcing it. It came across like a snapshot of a room that still trusts itself even when results dip. That's the heartbeat you want during the grind of December.
Florida's recent skid has tested depth and scoring rhythm. The club continues to rely on Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart for offense while waiting on Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk to heal.

Despite the strain, the Panthers haven't lost their looseness. A room that laughs together usually competes harder together, and that energy tends to surface late in games when legs get heavy.
The joke also mirrors how the Panthers use personality as part of their identity. This is the same team that owns Rat Cam chaos, Marchand mischief, and bench banter that fans see spill into every corner of social media. It keeps the group connected through long travel, long nights, and long stretches of lineup uncertainty.
Florida hits the road now needing points and momentum. But before wheels up, they reminded everyone that even a season full of adversity can use a punchline. And if the Panthers keep laughing, they might be closer to turning the corner than the standings suggest.





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