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Our process is slowly continuing as we have another Top 50 to present in our look at the best players for every major sports team. 

The random process continues as we now look at one of the newer teams in the National Hockey League, The Florida Panthers. 

While the Panthers do not have that many trips to the playoffs, they did reach the Stanley Cup Finals in their infancy, a surprise trip in 1996, their third year of existence.  As of this writing, they haven’t been back since, but some good players have suited up in Miami. 

As this is a young team, the Top 50 Florida Panthers are likely to have significant fluctuation in the upcoming years but for now, you can find the complete list here.

We will however state here that Goaltender, Roberto Luongo has been named by Notinhalloffame.com as the greatest Florida Panther to date.

The remaining top five are 2. Robert Svehla, 3. Olli Jokinen, 4. John Vanbiesbrouck, 5. Pavel Bure.

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In three weeks, our next Top 50 team will be coming to Notinhalloffame.com

Note: Hockey lists are based on an amalgamation of tenure, traditional statistics, advanced statistics, playoff statistics and post-season accolades. 


This list is up to the end of the 2015-16 Season. 



9. Olli Jokinen

Olli Jokinen is known for having gone the longest in NHL history before tasting the NHL playoffs.  That stint largely took place when he was with the Florida Panthers, his longest tenured team by far over his career, and for his first two seasons in South Beach, he wasn’t helping the team much in any capacity and was largely viewed as a bust.

176. Olli Jokinen

From Finland, Olli Jokinen had a long and healthy career in the National Hockey League where he played over 1,200 Games in the most important professional league in Hockey.  The Finnish star would have three straight seasons with the Florida Panthers where he scored 70 or more Points and he would finish with an even 750 Points over his professional career.  Jokinen represented Finland many times internationally where he would help his country win three medals in the Olympics.