Florida Panthers: Least-Penalized team In the NHL
Many experts believe that today's NHL is won or lost on the power-play. Unfortunately for the Cats, their power-play, while improving, still ranks dead last in the league. There is a lone bright spot though; the Florida Panthers have given up the fewest amount of penalties (both in terms of minutes served and total penalties) in the entire National Hockey League, so while their opportunities to capitalize might be underwhelming the chances they offer are few and far between. Lets face it, hockey is a rough sport, and only the truly courageous armor up and take to the ice, but in a league where headshots and even violence are hot button issues, it shows great control, discipline and of course coaching to set the bar for limiting your oppositions chances on the power-play.
While this statistic might seem irrelevant, the long line of strong calibre teams that have and continue to limit their oppositions man-advantages is most apparent. In fact the top 5 teams in this category over the past three seasons have have won 1 President's trophy, 6 Division titles, they made the playoffs 73% of the time (to add to that, three of the four non-playoff teams were the 2008-2009 Florida Panthers, Minnesota Wild, and Nashville Predators who were a combined 5 points out of the race finishing 9th, 9th, and 10th respectively) and of the 6 Stanley Cup finalists in the past 3 seasons, three ranked in the top 5 in terms of fewest penalty minutes.
It is very important to note that while the logic of limiting your oppositions chances on the PP is fairly sound, every year there are exceptions. Rough and tough teams that march to the penalty box in enmasse like last years Philadelphia Flyers, do have success during the regular season and do make it to the playoffs, but their postseason success largely hinges on their playoff discipline. In fact the aforementioned Flyers of last year were a very different squad during the postseason ranking 6th in fewst PIMS per game (0.1 PIMS/G out of 5th) lowering their regular season average tenure in the sin bin by 5.6 minutes (a 33% change). The teams with lots of high end skill can perhaps get away with being careless over a long 82 season, but it's the teams with deficiencies in that regard that are forced to work for their wins.
The Panthers are playing very smart and responsible hockey, and this is a testament to the very undervalued coaching of Peter DeBoer. The team is compensating for their lack of skill with hardwork and discipline; something GM Dale Tallon demanded of this years team when taking the helm. When you look down the list of head coaches currently among the top 5 least penalized teams, Coach DeBoer is in great company; perhaps there might even be a new found respect for the often mob chased man . Mike Babcock, Barry Trotz, Joel Quenneville, and Dave Tippett are coaching their team to stay out of the box and all are either past Jack Adams award winners, or perennial nominees for the coaching trophy.
Perhaps the most astonishing statistic is the fact the Panthers are the only team this season to avoid getting a misconduct, game misconduct, or match penalty. This is a feat that has only been accomplished once since the lockout, by the 2008-2009 Carolina Hurricanes. While these types of misconducts do not have a direct correlation to winning, it makes sense to use restraint, or as Florida captain Bryan McCabe said after the Mike Richards hit on David Booth, "We're in the thick of things here. We can't go out of our way for retribution". As valorous as it is to stand up for your teammates, there is no sense in hurting your teams chances of winning because of stupidity; retribution can be had, and the Panthers are not against dropping the gloves (they've done it 11 times this year), they just do it smartly and not at the cost of the main goal of winning.
The Panthers currently sit five points out of the playoffs, but they have two games in hand over the 8th seeded Atlanta Thrashers (who themselves have limited their penalties per game and sit 8th in that category) only time will tell if cooler heads will prevail and the Panthers end their 10 year streak.
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Just another stat that shows that for all his perceived faults, Deboer is one the most solid in the league.
by panthersfan27 on Feb 5, 2011 12:28 PM EST reply actions 1 recs
Panthers are last in PIMs/game...
an’ I like it, like it, yes I do!
I really appreciate the restraint our team has, it has kept us in games against highly efficient PP teams
Gypsy! Give me your tears! If you will not give them to me, I will take them from you!
by Chris S Roberts on Feb 5, 2011 12:42 PM EST reply actions
DeBoers makes his guys soft. Last in PIM’s is a testament to a pushover team. There needs to be more passion…..it’s still a shame the Cats never @ss-wrecked the Flyers for what Richards did to Booth.
The high road is not always the best road to take. I feel bad for Hordichuk, he’s a guy that would do some damage and send the righteous message to opponents if given the chance
Hope DeBoers is gone after this season – what an embarassment
I hope your trolling
because the trouncings we’ve given them since then in most of the games have been thoroughly enjoyable.
by panthersfan27 on Feb 5, 2011 11:49 PM EST up reply actions
yeah the kittens really gave those orange buggers
a beat down on November 13th.
The Flyers get to be tough, mean and successful…the Panthers can only hope for success while turning the other cheek
Well, that was the only time in the six games since the one where Booth was hurt that the Flyers have won. Actually, that and the one where Booth was hurt are the only two the Flyers have won in the last two seasons.
Florida Panthers: Because at least you can go to the beach after yet another bad loss.
Litter Box Cats - Your Panthers Colossus.
With all due respect John...
…the wins vs. the Flyers don’t make up for the fact that DeBoers coaches this team more befitting a European league. As it stands now, the Panthers are barely on the bubble for making the playoffs. The idea of a team being downtrodden for so long PLUS a pushover against other teams is galling to me. I’m not asking (or expecting) the Cats to load up on goons like Pittsburgh or Philly (although it would be nice), just show some pride, some grit and a willingness to hurt guys that hurt yours. Hordichuk is actually a respectable skater who doesn’t make too many mistakes in the short ice time he gets…but it’s obvious that Tallon ‘dumped’ Darcy on DeBoers…if DeBoers had his way, there would be no Hordichuk, just another ‘skill’ player in his place and leave the fighting duties to Bryan Allen (who hates to fight btw…and that’s fine, I respect that but why pigeon hole someone like Allen who hates fighting to be your #1 tough guy?)
Good article! BUT Panthers are not anymore dead last in PP % Oilers have taken over the last place! 14.3 . Panthers have .4
amen to that!
Gypsy! Give me your tears! If you will not give them to me, I will take them from you!
by Chris S Roberts on Feb 5, 2011 7:33 PM EST up reply actions
Panthers Least Penalized Team in NHL
We;ll they should be the least penalized team ,, their a bunch of pancies. Couldn’t scare shit these boys. My Friend Fish who’s an absolute idiot thinks the Panthers are a volleyball team and he live 5 blocks from the rink. You guys in Florida should go back to Suntanning and leave the hockey to us Canadians
If you’d ever been to a game here, you’d know that the rink’s full of Canadians. You really want to deprive the province of Quebec their winter hockey and sun?
Florida Panthers: Because at least you can go to the beach after yet another bad loss.
Litter Box Cats - Your Panthers Colossus.
yo I know the Canadians are there
It’s the suntanners that don’t have an interest in hockey. Go Panthers

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