List of Florida Panthers records

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List of franchise records for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League.

Contents

Career leaders

Career leaderActive leader
Games Jonathan Huberdeau 671Jonathan Huberdeau671
Goals Aleksander Barkov Jr. 220Aleksander Barkov Jr.220
Power play goals Scott Mellanby 66Aleksander Barkov Jr.62
Short-handed goals Radek Dvořák 16Aleksander Barkov Jr.11
Game-winning goalsAleksander Barkov Jr.38Aleksander Barkov Jr.38
AssistsJonathan Huberdeau415Jonathan Huberdeau415
PointsJonathan Huberdeau613Jonathan Huberdeau613
Shots on goal Olli Jokinen 1,837Jonathan Huberdeau1,575
Best plus/minusAleksander Barkov Jr.+80Aleksander Barkov Jr.+80
Penalty minutes Paul Laus 1,702Jonathan Huberdeau341
Goaltender games Roberto Luongo 572 Sergei Bobrovsky 135
Goaltender winsRoberto Luongo230Sergei Bobrovsky81
ShutoutsRoberto Luongo38Sergei Bobrovsky4
SavesRoberto Luongo16,086Sergei Bobrovsky3,630
Save percentage Tomáš Vokoun 0.923 Spencer Knight 0.909
Goals against averageTomáš Vokoun2.57Spencer Knight2.74

As of April 29, 2022

Minimum 75 games played with the franchise

Single season records

Team

TotalYear
Most wins58 2021-22
Fewest wins22 2000–01
Most defeats45 2013–14
Fewest defeats182021-22
Most ties19 1996–97
Fewest ties6 1994–95
1999-00
Most points1222021-22
Fewest points60 2001–02
Most goals for340 2021–22
Fewest goals for176 2002–03
Most goals against2802018–19
Fewest goals against2011996–97
Most penalty minutes19682001–02

Excluding the lockout-shortened 1994–95 and 2012–13 NHL seasons.

Skaters

PlayerTotalYear
Goals Pavel Bure 59 2000–01
Power play goals Scott Mellanby 19 1995–96
Short-handed goals Tom Fitzgerald 61995–96
Game-winning goalsPavel Bure14 1999-00
Assists Jonathan Huberdeau 852021-22
PointsJonathan Huberdeau1152021-22
Shots on goalPavel Bure3842000–01
Plus/minus Gustav Forsling +41 2021-22
Penalties in minutes Peter Worrell 354 2001–02

Goalies

PlayerTotalYear
Games played Roberto Luongo 75 2005–06
WinsSergei Bobrovsky39 2021–22
ShutoutsRoberto Luongo
Tomas Vokoun
7
7
2003–04
2009–10
SavesRoberto Luongo2303 2003–04
Save percentageRoberto Luongo0.9312003–04
Goals against average John Vanbiesbrouck 2.29 1996–97

Single game records

Team

TotalDate
Goals10Nov. 26, 1997; Florida 10, Boston 5
Goals against12Jan. 11, 2003; Florida 2, Washington 12
Points26Nov. 26, 1997; Florida 10, Boston 5
Goals, one period7Mar. 17, 2023; Florida 7, Montreal 3
Power play goals, one period4Dec. 9, 1998; Florida 4, Ottawa
Power play goals5Oct. 25, 1996; Florida 6, N.Y. Rangers 4
Dec. 9, 1998; Florida 6, Ottawa 5

Oct. 17, 2011; Florida 7, Tampa Bay 4

Power play goals against5Jan. 19, 2006; Florida 3, Phoenix 6

Apr. 11, 2006; Florida 5, Toronto 6

Oct. 23, 2006; Florida 3, Atlanta 6

Short-handed goals2Oct. 13, 1995; Florida 6, Ottawa 2
Apr. 8, 1996; Florida 5, N.Y. Rangers 3
Oct. 4, 1997; Florida 5, Pittsburgh 3
Dec. 12, 1997; Florida 4, N.Y. Rangers 3

Dec. 30, 1998; Florida 4, Pittsburgh 7

Nov. 19, 2002; Florida 3, Atlanta 4

Short-handed goals against3Mar. 19, 1998; Florida 1, Buffalo 6

Nov. 18, 2000; Florida 2, Ottawa 5

Shots on goal55Nov. 3, 2010; Florida 3, Atlanta 4

Dec. 4, 2014; Florida 3, Columbus 4

Shots against60Feb. 27, 2002; Florida 2, Detroit 3
Penalty minutes128Oct. 13, 2001; Florida 2, Philadelphia 5

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