The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Lightning partner with Panthers to offer use of AHL affiliate Syracuse Crunch

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The Tampa Bay Lightning have partnered with the Florida Panthers to offer use of american Hockey League affiliate Syracuse Crunch for the 202021 season, Lightning General Manager Julien BriseBois and Panthers General Manager Bill Zito jointly announced today.

As part of the partnershi­p, the Panthers will have the ability to assign players to the Crunch to train, practice and play. Florida’s AHL affiliate Charlotte Checkers opted out of the 2020- 21 season following safety and logistical concerns related to THECOVID- 19 pandemic. The Crunch coaching and support staff will remain intact, led by Head Coach Ben Groulx.

“From the Tampa Bay Lightning perspectiv­e, the 2020- 21 AHL season is about providing a safe and steady place for our players to train, practice and play some games,” Brisebois said. “The opportunit­y to partner with our cross- state rivals, the Florida Panthers, for what will be a most unusual season will allowthe Crunch to ice a more competitiv­e team to the benefit of our fans and our players. We look forward to working with Bill Zito and his staff.”

“We are excited and honored to work with our neighbors, the Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning and the Syracuse Crunch organizati­on. It is a unique chance to work in tandem with our cross- state rivals in a collaborat­ive effort to provide the necessary environmen­t for our prospects to train and compete in the 2020- 21 AHL season,” Zito said. “With safety at the forefront, this arrangemen­t also allows our players to continue their developmen­t uninterrup­ted. The fact that our two competing franchises have decided to work together for the collective good is evidence of the underlying goodwill and community that truly exists inour sport andis a testimony to the character of Julien Brisebois and his staff. This type of cooperatio­nis exciting for the future of hockey in Florida.”

“Our priority during the 2020- 21 season is to give our players the opportunit­y to develop in a safe and competitiv­e atmosphere,” Crunch General Manager Stacy Roest said. “We look forward to working with the Florida

Panthers organizati­on and are pleased to offer their prospects a place to play in Syracuse under this unique circumstan­ce. We believe this partnershi­p will benefit both our players and fans.”

“We are extremely excited to be playing in the abbreviate­d AHL season,” said Crunch Owner Howard Dolgon. “As always, wehave complete confidence in our great partners, the Tampa Bay Lightning, that even under these difficult circumstan­ces, we will provide a quality product, which our fans and all of our partners can continue to be proudof. Nothing ismore important than keeping our fans and players safe while developing young prospects for the Lightning, and this season, the Florida Panthers.”

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