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Deems broken finger fine
Ekblad (finger) said Friday that his injury has healed, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.
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Ekblad sustained a broken finger in late March. The 30-year-old looks good to go for the start of 2026-27, where he should take on top-four minutes and power-play time for the Panthers. He had 26 points (four goals, 22 assists), 103 blocked shots, 84 hits and 55 PIM over 72 outings last season.
Ekblad sustained a broken finger in late March. The 30-year-old looks good to go for the start of 2026-27, where he should take on top-four minutes and power-play time for the Panthers. He had 26 points (four goals, 22 assists), 103 blocked shots, 84 hits and 55 PIM over 72 outings last season.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 22:29
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:10
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 2:51
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Ekblad re-signed with the team that drafted him first overall in 2014, inking an eight-year deal at $6.1 million per season, and that feels like a bargain for what he can bring to the table. Even with the addition of Seth Jones, Ekblad was the power-play quarterback during the postseason and a great source of offense from the back end, producing 13 points in 19 postseason games. The 29-year-old will hope to stay on the ice consistently this season; he’s only played over 70 games once since the 2019-20 season. If he can, it will be worth monitoring how the Panthers manage the ice time split with him and Jones, both right-shot defensemen, but the edge seems to go to Ekblad for the ice time and better situations offensively. He has all the tools to get back over the 40-point plateau this season if he stays healthy.
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Likely done for season
Ekblad suffered a broken finger Tuesday versus Ottawa and could be sidelined for the remainder of the season, Jameson Olive of the Panthers' official site reports Thursday.
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Set to sit out Thursday
Ekblad (hand) is not expected to play Thursday versus the Bruins, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports.
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Status not looking good
Ekblad's hand injury, sustained Tuesday versus the Senators, "doesn't look good," according to head coach Paul Maurice, George Richards of Florida Hockey Now reports.
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Ties game late in loss
Ekblad scored a goal on five shots in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Wild.
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Two helpers in Columbus
Ekblad picked up two assists, one on the power play, in Thursday's 4-2 loss to the Blue Jackets.
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Finalizing deal with Cats
Ekblad and the Panthers appear to be closing in on a new contract that will keep the blueliner in Florida, Bob McKenzie of TSN reports.
ANALYSIS
Ekblad racked up 33 points, including 11 with the man advantage, in 56 regular-season contests this year. The defenseman is reportedly going to sign a long-term deal with the club, which would likely see the 29-year-old close out his career with the Cats. With Ekblad and Sam Bennett both re-signing, Florida looks well poised to make another deep Stanley Cup run.
Ekblad racked up 33 points, including 11 with the man advantage, in 56 regular-season contests this year. The defenseman is reportedly going to sign a long-term deal with the club, which would likely see the 29-year-old close out his career with the Cats. With Ekblad and Sam Bennett both re-signing, Florida looks well poised to make another deep Stanley Cup run.




