Panthers Just Sent A Clear Free Agency Message With These Returns

The Florida Panthers make strategic moves in free agency by reuniting with familiar faces and bolstering their roster with experienced talent.

The Florida Panthers wasted no time adding depth on the first day of free agency, locking up a batch of familiar and veteran pieces on Wednesday.

Defenseman Alex Petrovic and forward Cole Schwindt both signed two-year contracts with the club, while Sam Laferty agreed to a one-year deal worth $1 million. Florida also brought in forward Lars Eller and defenseman Donavan Sebrango on one-year contracts.

Schwindt’s deal stands out because it gives him his first multi-year NHL contract since the entry-level agreement he signed with the Panthers in April 2020. He’s back for a second stint in Florida after the Panthers claimed him off waivers from the Vegas Golden Knights just before the start of the 2025-26 season. Injuries, including a broken arm, limited the 24-year-old to 29 games with the Panthers, and he finished with five goals and seven points.

Across 78 career NHL games, Schwindt has six goals and nine assists for 15 points. He also appeared in one Stanley Cup Playoff game for the Golden Knights in 2025.

Petrovic is also back for a second run with the Panthers. Florida selected him in the second round of the 2010 NHL Draft, and he spent parts of his first six NHL seasons with the organization before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers late in the 2018-19 season.

After bouncing around for a stretch, he settled into the Dallas Stars system. The 2025-26 season was the 34-year-old’s first full-time NHL campaign in seven years, and he produced two goals and eight assists for 10 points in 54 games.

He also played in one first-round game for Dallas before the Stars were eliminated by the Minnesota Wild.

Eller is changing teams again after stops with the Colorado Avalanche, Pittsburgh Penguins and a brief return to the Washington Capitals. He spent last season with the Ottawa Senators, where he had five goals and 15 points in 68 games and helped the club reach the postseason for the second straight year. Ottawa was swept by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes, and Eller did not record a point in the series.

In 1,184 regular-season NHL games, Eller has 193 goals and 246 assists for 439 points. He has also collected 50 points in 116 postseason appearances and won a Stanley Cup with the Capitals in 2018.

Sebrango is set for a second season in the Panthers organization after starting last year with the Senators and being claimed by Florida off waivers in mid-October. He appeared in 40 games for the Panthers, the most he has played in a single NHL season, and scored eight points. The 24-year-old did not receive a qualifying offer from the team, but still signed on for another year.

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