SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - There was an unforgettable moment during the Florida Panthers' on-ice celebration last June after winning the Stanley Cup. Panthers coach Paul Maurice was being interviewed by the Canadian television network Sportsnet, talking about what finally winning a title meant for him and his family.
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - There was an unforgettable moment during the Florida Panthers' on-ice celebration last June after winning the Stanley Cup. Panthers coach Paul Maurice was being interviewed by the Canadian television network Sportsnet, talking about what finally winning a title meant for him and his family.
And then he paused.
"If I could have one thing more," Maurice said, looking directly into the camera for part of his answer, "it'd be for the Winnipeg Jets to win the next Stanley Cup."
To clarify: Yes, Maurice would like his Panthers to win it again. But Winnipeg - his most recent coaching stop before coming to Florida and a city he still holds dear - looks very much like a club that could win it all.