The Florida Panthers haven’t made many new friends during their back-to-back Stanley Cup wins. Their tough style of play and attitude seem to get under the skin of both opposing players and fans. Last night, the Panthers received their Stanley Cup rings for the 2024–2025 win. What they engraved inside the rings probably won’t make them any more popular…
Since their first-ever Stanley Cup win in 2024, the Florida Panthers have cultivated a strong “us against the world” mentality. They play aggressively—sometimes crossing the line—and they are a loud bunch, with big chirpers like Brad Marchand and Matthew Tkachuk.
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Florida Panthers Stanley Cup rings
Whatever you think of them, nothing can take away their back-to-back Stanley Cup victories. Last night, the Panthers accepted their Stanley Cup rings, which, as usual, were massive. But on the inside, an engraving could be found that reads: “We apologize to no one,” followed by the teams they eliminated in the playoffs on their way to the Cup.
Fans reactions
Unsurprisingly, fans are reacting to the new rings.
“Is Player Safety getting rings as well?” one person writes on X.
“Most classless rings from any sport of all time?” another asks.
“That’s a corny thing to put on a ring. Sure, list the other teams you beat—but the whole ‘apologize to no one’ thing is tacky,” a third adds.
You can see the rings below.
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