In a shocking move that sends shockwaves through the NHL, the Florida Panthers have acquired veteran goaltender Jacob Markstrom from the New Jersey Devils in a trade that marks the end of an era for the Panthers' current starting netminder, Sergei Bobrovsky. Markstrom, a 12-year NHL veteran, has been a stalwart in the Devils' crease, posting impressive numbers in recent seasons. As a result of this deal, Bobrovsky's time in Florida appears to be coming to a close, raising questions about the team's future plans for the 36-year-old goalie. With the Panthers looking to bolster their playoff chances, the acquisition of Markstrom is a significant move that could have far-reaching implications for the team's roster and chemistry.


Panthers acquire Jacob Markstrom from Devils, spelling end of Sergei Bobrovsky era  The New York Times