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Panthers Face Injury Plague: Grilling Accident Adds to Woes
20 Nov
Summary
- Forward Eetu Luostarinen sidelined indefinitely with a grilling accident injury.
- Cole Schwindt requires surgery for a broken arm, facing a 2-3 month recovery.
- Coach Maurice views mounting injuries as a chance for the team to grow.

The Florida Panthers are navigating an unprecedented injury surge, with forward Eetu Luostarinen now sidelined indefinitely following a "barbequing mishap," as described by coach Paul Maurice. This unusual injury adds to a growing list of unavailable players. Adding to the team's depth concerns, Cole Schwindt, recently acquired to bolster the roster, will require surgery for a broken arm and is projected to miss two to three months. This situation compounds existing long-term injuries affecting key players like Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk. Despite the adversity, Coach Maurice views the extensive roster depletions as a crucible for growth. He believes the team can learn to adapt its playing style and emerge stronger, potentially becoming a more resilient and capable unit by the time players return, emphasizing the importance of learning to survive through difficult circumstances.




