In a blockbuster trade that's sending shockwaves through the NHL, the Florida Panthers have made a major splash by acquiring Matthew Tkachuk from the Calgary Flames. The 24-year-old forward joins his brother, Michael, in South Florida, reuniting the siblings on the same team for the first time in their careers. But the Panthers aren't stopping at just one big move - they've also made a deal to bring in veteran goaltender Jacob Markstrom, who will take over the starting role from Sergei Bobrovsky. The trades are expected to give the Panthers a significant boost in the quest for a Stanley Cup championship, but what does this mean for the team's future and the balance of power in the NHL?
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