Last Three Stanley Cup Champions Didn’t Reach The Following Season’s Playoffs as Panthers’ Woes Continue
Published on: December 8, 2025
Updated on: December 8, 2025
Category: Advice & Tips

Last Three Stanley Cup Champions Didn’t Reach The Following Season’s Playoffs as Panthers’ Woes Continue
There’s an old saying in hockey: the cost of glory is paid in scars you can’t always see. Some are physical—the pulled groin, the surgically-repaired knee, the stitches above your lip—but others run deeper. They show up in the standings, months after champagne has dried on the Stanley Cup, when the lights dim and the schedule says reset. The Florida Panthers—once ferocious, now beleaguered—are this year’s embodiment of that cruel reality.
You don’t need to squint at the standings to find them; they’re in the NHL’s basement, 25 games into their bid for a historic three-peat. The numbers are sobering: a 12-12-1 record, 25 points, dead last in the Atlantic. Surprisingly, though, online betting sites haven’t given up on the champs just yet – far from it. The latest NHL lines at Bovada still make the Cats a shock +800 second favorite to claim a third straight Stanley Cup, with only the +400 Colorado Avalanche priced shorter.
Still, the Panthers are now metastasized by injuries and overreliance, collapsing from conqueror to casualty. How does the champion become just another statistic? Let’s dig where the bruises are deepest.
BACK TO BACK 🏆
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— Bovada (@BovadaOfficial) June 18, 2025