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The price of Sam Bennett It seems to meet all parties in these Playoffs of the Stanley Cup.
The Florida Second Line Center has raised its move to a totally new level this post -season, and has reached the best possible time for him and his agent.
Bennett leads the panthers in playoff goals and points, after having won 20 points (14 goals, six assists) in 20 games, which has already surpassed his production of the previous two runs of the Florida Stanley Cup.
The world of hockey is aware that Sam Bennett is a pending UFA, which has caused the conversation and debate about what is worth in a new contract. Paul Bissonnette And the Spittin 'boys' boys hit the discussion on Tuesday morning, and Biz believes that some teams are willing to launch mass money in Bennett.
Spittin 'Chacles shared the clip in X (before Twitter).
“Bennett, I think, has four in this series. And Bennett has a record of the NHL: 12 road goals. He has 14 goals in the playoffs, 12 of which on the road. Now, we talked to -in the box last night. It seems that it would still be a bad contract. I think this boy will get 10 million all day. I think four or five teams would offer 10 million,” said Bissonette.
Bennett is a pending UFA in the final season of the contract extension of $ 17,700,000 four -year -old who signed with the Panthers in 2021.
Sam Bennett performed a vintage performance so that the hockey world looks on Monday night.
The young man, 28, won his 14th goal of these playoffs in a beautiful play, according to a great open ice blow at Vasily Podkolzin.
NHL's analyst, Nick hostels, perfectly encapsulated the sequence in a publication in X.
“This change is why Sam Bennett is worth every penny and then some,” wrote Hostel.
While other NHL teams will offer more money to the free agency, it is difficult to understand a better situation for Sam Bennett than to stay Florida Panther.
For now, Bennett and the Panthers are looking for a 3-1 lead in the Stanley Cup finals in match 4 against Oilers on Thursday night in Florida. The puck falls at 8pm east in Arant Bank Arena.
Edited by Jackson Weber