No time for Stanley Cup hangover as NHL off-season is already here
The Stanley Cup was still on the ice when Patric Hornqvist offered up a sobering thought surrounded by former teammates and other family revellers holding cans of beer during the celebration.
The newly crowned champion Florida Panthers had work to do already because the off-season is already here for them and the NHL’s other 31 teams.
The buyout window opens Wednesday, the draft is Friday and Saturday and the start of free agency is Monday, squeezing a flurry of activity to prepare for 2024-25 into a tight window.
“It’s crazy,” said Hornqvist, a two-time Cup-winning player who’s now in Florida’s front office. “A quick turnaround.”