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Trade between the Florida Panthers and Philadelphia Flyers sees Sunrise receive a familar face in proposal


Sam Walker
Feb 27, 2026  (10:02)
Mar 21, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers right wing Owen Tippett (74) collides with Florida Panthers center Eric Staal (12) in the third period at Wells Fargo Center
Photo credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Owen Tippett trade deadline chatter is heating up, and the Philadelphia Flyers might hate the timing but love the leverage.

Tippett has turned into a legit finisher in Philly, the kind teams chase when games tighten up.
He's sitting on 19-16-35 through 56 games, and he's doing it with real minutes, not sheltered ones.
That's why this is so awkward for the Flyers. They're not close enough to buy, and the standings math keeps screaming «sell.»
The cap piece matters too. Tippett is locked in at a $6.2 million cap hit through 2031-32, so this is not a pure rental conversation.
And the irony is delicious. Florida once moved him out in the Claude Giroux deal, and Tippett has basically spent the last few years proving he wasn't just a sweetener.
If the Panthers are scanning the market right now, it's because bodies are getting dinged up and the Olympic break didn't magically heal everyone.

Owen Tippett fits the Florida Panthers urgency

Panthers fans would groan, then immediately talk themselves into it, because a reunion scorer is the exact kind of move contenders make when the room looks tired.
Florida just came out of the break and reminded everyone they can still tilt the ice, but you can also feel how thin it gets when injuries stack.
Tippett's fit is simple. He shoots, he can fly in transition, and he doesn't need to be «the guy» to matter on a playoff line.
On a Paul Maurice team, that's a weapon. The Panthers live off pressure and chaos, and Tippett thrives when shifts get messy and defenders panic.
https://www.nhl.com/news/claude-giroux-traded-to-panthers-by-flyers-331816104
The price would be the real fight. Philly can ask for a premium because it's not a short-term add, and Florida's window means futures are always in play.
For the Flyers, moving him would sting, but it could also be the cleanest way to turn one hot-shooting winger into multiple pieces.
For the Panthers, it's about one thing, surviving the grind and walking into April with one more difference-maker than the other contender.
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