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Ready for another Panthers Stanley Cup parade? Here's when it will likely happen

Ready for another Panthers Stanley Cup parade? Here's when it will likely happen

Miami Herald18-06-2025
The Florida Panthers have repeated as Stanley Cup champions.
So now comes the big question: When will the parade be?
While nothing is set in stone yet, this weekend would be the most logical time.
If it follows the plan from last year, when Florida won the Cup on a Monday, the parade would most likely be on Sunday.
Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said that's where things are trending, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, with the outlet saying the parade will 'most likely' be down A1A in Fort Lauderdale beach.
That's the path Florida's parade took last year when it started on State Road A1A at Riomar Street and continued down A1A and ended north of Fort Lauderdale Beach Park across from Hotel Marren at Southeast Fifth Street. That's where the rally stage was set up.
The parade took place amid a downpour. Here's hoping for better weather this time around.
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