Because the Florida Panthers proceed their fierce on-ice duel on Thursday in opposition to the Edmonton Oilers to maintain the Stanley Cup in South Florida, the group’s followers might be on the prowl — with claws out — at Amerant Financial institution Area in Dawn.
And their rallying efforts will start early.
Earlier than the sport, there’s the ritual gathering, as tailgaters stake out their territory within the vastness of the world’s asphalt lot, in search of hard-to-come-by shady areas. This implies pulling in as quickly because the parking attendants energy up their ticket scanners. (Throughout Stanley Cup Ultimate video games, that’s three hours earlier than puck drop.)
They’re right here to signify — regardless of the steamier-than-a-Finnish-sauna expertise of spring in South Florida — whereas they grill, and play music and the same old pregame social gathering staples.
As soon as the world doorways open, down at ice stage, you’ll discover a completely different set of followers. They’re those creatively impressed to indicate their allegiance to the group in an clever manner — with markers and poster board. They create indicators to show in opposition to the glass, standing elbow to elbow with different fired-up followers in the course of the group’s 20-minute, pregame warm-up. Some indicators request pucks from gamers, whereas others riff on Brad Marchand’s love for Dairy Queen Blizzards or Sam Bennett’s affinity for Cap’n Crunch cereal.
After the group’s 6-1 blowout victory throughout Recreation 3 on Monday evening, it’s clear their efforts are working. However now it’s on to Recreation 4.
So who’re these die-hards who courageous South Florida’s unrelenting warmth and humidity (and the occasional downpour) for his or her car-side celebrations? And what’s up with these warm-up warriors who stand rinkside for an hour holding up their posters in hopes that their favourite gamers will take a gander at them?
We met a few of them on their turf earlier than Recreation 3 on Monday evening, once they passionately cheered the Cats on and loved quite a lot of feisty fisticuffs among the many gamers alongside the best way. Right here’s what we discovered motivates them to go above and past to spice up the Florida Panthers not solely in the course of the playoffs but in addition all through the rollercoaster of the common season.

Tailgater tales
It’s straightforward to search out Plantation resident Blair Byrnes and his associates tailgating subsequent to the primary walkway main as much as the world. Simply observe the booming beats blasting from his van’s rooftop audio system, pumping out tunes to hype up the gang.
Byrnes has loads of different accoutrements making this a memorable expertise. On a Blackstone griddle, “we’ve acquired sliders and a few sizzling canine going,” he stated. “We even have a grill.”
Then there’s the plastic axe throwing, cornhole, Sauce Toss (a backyard-style hockey sport), plus their very own model of a Shot-Ski, a hockey persist with three shot glasses glued to it so associates can drink collectively.
“You get to hang around with associates and get it going,” Byrnes stated. “It’s good high quality time.”
Inside this group, Nicholas Gonzalez shocked everybody with a special technique to cool off: a handheld CO2 cannon.
“It shoots chilly fog out,” the Fort Lauderdale resident defined, after leaping down from a truck mattress to blast his 9-year-old son, Logan (a really keen participant), with it.
After final yr’s Stanley Cup Ultimate Recreation 7, the buddies provided Oilers followers a fast technique to shed these superstition beards that they had been rising in the course of the playoffs.
“We provided free beard trims to Oilers followers,” Byrnes stated.
Will they do it once more if the Panthers win their second consecutive Stanley Cup at house?
“We’ll see what occurs this yr,” he stated.

Throughout the parking zone, longtime season ticket-holders Charlie Beres, of Palm Seashore Gardens, and the husband-and-wife duo of Valerie and TJ Mathieu, of Lake Value, have a less-elaborate setup within the shade. Most video games, you’ll discover them ingesting chilly drinks whereas watching Beres’ 10-year-old son, additionally named Charlie, enjoying road hockey.
Valerie Mathieu is president and founding father of the nonprofit Chariots On Ice, which gives free clinics to be taught the adaptive sport of sled hockey in South Florida. And TJ Mathieu and Charlie Beres play pick-up hockey video games collectively in a males’s league at Palm Seashore Skate Zone in Lake Value.
They’re not associated, however they’ve turn into household by way of their love of hockey, they stated.
“It’s the unity of being Panthers followers. You meet nice folks,” stated Valerie Mathieu. “It builds tradition and also you get to share the thrill. You get it out of your system.”
The chums stated they just like the optimistic environment of tailgating. “Plus, it offers the group a lift,” she stated.

Heat-up warriors
An hour earlier than the groups took to the ice for pregame warm-ups, Boynton Seashore resident Tara Younger secured her spot within the nook subsequent to the Florida Panthers penalty field. Good friend Chris Sammon, of Davie, stood alongside her for help.
Younger taped two posters to the glass and positioned a transparent resealable bag with Finnish candies beneath them.
“It’s my Mikkola shrine!” she proudly proclaimed, referring to Niko Mikkola, the 6-foot-6 Finnish defenseman often known as The Condor.
As a superfan, being allowed to return all the way down to the ice throughout warm-up is one thing Younger cherishes.
“It’s an superior expertise,” she stated about being eye to eye with gamers, with solely a glass wall of separation.
What makes Mikkola her favourite Panthers participant? “He’s the one one when he hits somebody in opposition to the glass, it ripples down the rail,” she stated. “It feels just like the temperature rises 15 levels, and all the girls are fanning themselves.”
On Monday, she had a custom-made Finnish flag with Mikkola’s face within the center and one other do-it-yourself poster in Finnish that, she stated, interprets to a suggestion to commerce Finnish bakery objects or candies for a puck.
Has it labored prior to now? “Oh yeah!” Younger stated. “We simply throw them over the glass to him.”
Whereas Mikkola didn’t take her up on the deal throughout Recreation 3, she stays undeterred. Younger hoped her new {custom} flag that includes Mikkola hoisting the Stanley Cup above his head arrived in time for Recreation 4 on Thursday evening.
Throughout the ice, Trinity De La Sierra, Stephanie Mazzei and Molly Glassman — self-proclaimed “Panthers Soul Sisters” who met by gathering at pregame warm-up classes — staked their declare to the zone proper subsequent to the Panthers bench, the place the group information out from the locker room.

De La Sierra, of Miami, can also be a Mikkola fan and stated she has been gifted about 10 pucks over the glass from him. Her signal, drawn in markers by her father, featured a condor (an homage to Mikkola’s nickname) and a request: “PUCK PLZz.”
“I similar to the best way he performs,” she stated about fanning out over Mikkola. “And he’s very nice.”
Mazzei travels to the video games all the best way from Homestead along with her father. Her poster had a red-and-blue message for her favourite participant, Dmitry Kulikov: “Kuli Activate Beast Mode.”

“I’m his No. 1 fan,” she stated in regards to the Panthers’ Russian defenseman. She has managed to gather 11 pucks and a stick from him at video games.
What does “beast mode” imply to her? “It’s about releasing your power,” she stated.
For her half, Glassman holds up a purple coronary heart cutout outlined in blue with the Panthers defend within the center. It’s a easy design with a deeper which means for her: “They want our help, and we now have to indicate them that we love them.”

Her favourite participant: Russian goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky. Why does she root for him?
“Properly, No. 1, he’s Bob!” she stated.
With chants of “Bob-by” echoing all through the world after each heart-stopping save on Monday evening, she’s not the one one in his fan membership.