Miami Herald

Panthers deal Matheson to Pens for Hornqvist

- BY DAVID WILSON dbwilson@miamiheral­d.com

The first move of the Florida Panthers’ Bill Zito era is in the books.

The Panthers made their first move of the offseason Thursday, sending two players to the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for Patric Hornqvist. It’s the first move for Zito since Florida hired him as its new general manager Sept. 2.

“A proven winner and champion, Patric brings a level of competitio­n to our club,” Zito said in a statement. “He is a talented veteran presence who plays with an edge and we look forward to what he can add to our group.”

To land the right wing, the Panthers sent defenseman Mike Matheson and winger Colton Sceviour to the Penguins.

Hornqvist logged 32 points in 52 regular-season games for Pittsburgh this season, scoring 17 goals and dishing out 15 assists. He also scored once and added an assist in four games for the Penguins in the qualifying round of the expanded 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs. The 33-yearold Swede is a two-time Stanley Cup champion and scored the championsh­ipwinning goal for Pittsburgh in the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals.

An accomplish­ed twoway forward, Hornqvist logged more than 100 hits five times in his six seasons with the Penguins, led their forwards in hits twice and led the team with 227 hits in the 2016-17 NHL season. In 770 career regularsea­son games, Hornqvist has scored 238 goals and recorded 242 assists. In 90 playoff games, he has 25 goals and 21 assists.

The deal ends Matheson’s underwhelm­ing tenure in South Florida and gets the Panthers out of the final six years of the 26year-old Canadian’s contract. A first-round pick in the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Matheson played in 299 games across five seasons with Florida, posting a plus-minus of minus-30.

Sceviour played four seasons with Florida, scoring 59 goals and handing out 82 assists.

“On behalf of the Florida Panthers organizati­on, I would like to thank Mike and Colton for their contributi­ons to the organizati­on over the past several seasons,” Zito said. “We wish both them and their families well in all of their future endeavors.”

 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com ?? Defenseman Mike Matheson has been a disappoint­ment in two seasons since signing an eight-year contract.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com Defenseman Mike Matheson has been a disappoint­ment in two seasons since signing an eight-year contract.

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