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Outdoor hockey. In Miami. It's finally going to happen on Friday, when Panthers play Rangers

“Next time,” it read, “let's go OUTSIDE the box.”

The play on words was clear. A seed was planted. And for the next few years, the NHL, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers kept talking about how they could bring outdoor games to the Sunshine State.

On Friday, the waiting ends. At loanDepot Park, home of baseball's Miami Marlins, a sold-out crowd is expected to watch the Panthers host the New York Rangers in the first outdoor game to take place in Florida. The retractable roof on the ballpark — which has been shut while air conditioning has been piped in to help ice-builders create a playing surface suitable for hockey — will be opened not long before puck drop.

“I know it’s cliche, but it’s like little kids at Christmas," Panthers hockey operations president and general manager Bill Zito said, when asked to describe the feeling going into the game. “It’s anticipating this wonderful celebration of our game on all the levels and with our families and with our friends and new fans and our fans.”

The outdoor game will be the first of two in Florida this season; the Lightning get their home game Feb. 1 against the Boston Bruins at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

For each of the last six years — Tampa Bay in 2020, 2021 and 2022, then Florida in 2023, 2024 and 2025 — a Sunshine State team has made its way to the Stanley Cup Final, with the Lightning and Panthers both winning twice in that span.

“We just kept on talking about it," said Steve Mayer, the NHL's president for events and content. "And then we got a lot more comfortable with the ice build, the temperatures — we did a lot of research, this just doesn’t happen — and now we’re here. I can’t believe we’re here, but we are.”

How ice happens By Miami standards, it's cold these days. The high temperature has been struggling to get out of the 60s Fahrenheit, and lows have gone into the low 40s overnight.

And the NHL couldn't have timed this cold snap any better.

The league's equipment arrived at the Marlins' ballpark in mid-December. Custom refrigeration units were installed, and thousands of gallons of coolant will run through hoses onto the field to chill aluminum trays that were placed under what became the playing surface.

From there, ice — about 25% thicker of a sheet than usual — started being made in what is a long, slow, gradual process. A water-soluble paint was added to whiten the ice, and this week lines and logos were painted onto the surface.

The process in Tampa will be slightly different; with no roof on Raymond James, the league will build a tent to help build the ice, then take the tent down before the Lightning-Bruins game. The rink used for the Panthers-Rangers game will be trucked over to Tampa not long after Friday's game.

Panthers finally get a game Florida was one of two teams never to play in an outdoor game. The Utah Mammoth are the other.

Some Panthers players have taken part in outdoor matchups — Brad Marchand is about to play in his fourth — but many are getting to experience it for the first time. And Marchand said the idea of playing in front of 35,000 or so fans in Miami will only continue the growth that hockey is enjoying all over Florida.

“They're opportunities that don’t come around very often," said Marchand, who went 3-0-0 in outdoor games with Boston. "They tend to be kind of crazy, a lot of mayhem, but they’re moments that when you look back on your career they’re some of your favorite times. They’re the ones that you always go back and talk about. That's a great opportunity for everyone. ... I just think the environment that we’re going to be in will be very unique and special. It’s not often you get to play outdoors in a climate like this.”

Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky played in his first outdoor game 14 years ago. He's about to set a record for the longest span between outdoor game appearances. And Panthers coach Paul Maurice will coach an outdoor game for a third time.

He said putting on a good show for fans is important.

“It’s not going to look like anything we normally are doing," Maurice said. "And for some guys, it’ll be the only one they ever play in. So, you want to make sure you appreciate it.”

No Tkachuk Matthew Tkachuk is nearing his season debut after having surgery in August to repair a torn adductor and sports hernia — issues that dogged him since February and through last season's run to Florida's second straight Stanley Cup title.

He practiced Thursday when the Panthers skated on the Marlins' field, but Maurice said he won't play on Friday.

By the numbers 2 — Golf carts will be utilized to carry the goaltenders from the ice to the locker rooms, simply because the distance involved would make it impractical to have them walk.

5-0-0 — The Rangers' record in outdoor games.

15 — loanDepot Park will become the 15th Major League Baseball stadium to host to an outdoor game.

44 — It'll be the 44th outdoor game in NHL history, dating to 2003. Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings played an outdoor preseason game in Las Vegas in 1991 against the Rangers; the Kings won, but it's not part of the official outdoor game records.

65 — It was 65 degrees Fahrenheit (18 Celsius) for a 2016 game in Denver pitting the Colorado Avalanche against the Detroit Red Wings. That's the warmest game-time temperature in NHL outdoor game history (not including that 1991 preseason game in Las Vegas, when the temperature exceeded 90 degrees). Forecasters do not believe Friday's game will break the 65-degree record.

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Statistics

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2.76 Goals Against Average 3.15
28.4 Shots Against per Game 26.7
80.2 Penalty Kill Percentage 82.8
24 Power Play Goals Against 23
0 Short Handed Goals Against 0
2.55 Goals For per Game 3.18
25.9 Shots per Game 29.2
20 Power Play Goals 27
19.8 Power Play Percentage 18.5
2 Short Handed Goals 4
316 Penalty Minutes 404
Florida Panthers Florida Panthers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Matthew Tkachuk, LW Injured Reserve Jan 1
Cole Schwindt, C Injured Reserve Jan 1
New York Rangers New York Rangers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Noah Laba, C Out Jan 1
Conor Sheary, LW Injured Reserve Jan 1
Adam Edstrom, C Injured Reserve Dec 10

Game Information

Venue: loanDepot park

Location: Miami, FL
Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 24 12 51 3
NY Islanders 22 15 48 4
Philadelphia 20 12 47 7
Washington 21 15 47 5
New Jersey 21 17 44 2
Pittsburgh 17 12 43 9
NY Rangers 19 18 43 5
Columbus 17 16 40 6

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Detroit 24 14 51 3
Tampa Bay 23 13 49 3
Montreal 21 12 48 6
Buffalo 21 14 46 4
Florida 21 15 45 3
Boston 21 18 44 2
Ottawa 19 15 43 5
Toronto 18 15 42 6
Full Standings
Rangers Last 5
Date OPP Result
@ NSH L 2-1
@ WSH W 7-3
@ NYI L 2-0
@ CAR L 3-2 OT
@ WSH L 6-3
Panthers Last 5
Date OPP Result
vs STL L 6-2
@ CAR W 5-2
vs TB L 4-2
vs WSH W 5-3
vs MTL L 3-2 OT