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Tarasenko feels right at home in Florida

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Vladimir Tarasenko was born and raised in Russia, and has spent his NHL career playing in St. Louis, New York and Ottawa.

Now he’s home — in Florida.

Tarasenko’s wife and children have made South Florida their full-time home for the last year or so, which is one of many reasons why the veteran winger and Stanley Cup champion jumped at the chance to join the Panthers. Florida swung a trade with Ottawa on Wednesday for Tarasenko, sending two draft picks to the Senators.

“We usually spend the summers, but this year we decided they’ll stay here, the kids will play hockey and get in school,” Tarasenko said. “And get some sun.”

He came to get some wins, too.

Tarasenko is leaving an Ottawa team that was well outside of the playoff race for a Florida team that has the best record in the NHL. He went through morning skate with his new club on Thursday for the first time and coach Paul Maurice had him in the lineup for Thursday’s game against Philadelph­ia — on a line with Aleksander Barkov and 45-goal scorer Sam Reinhart.

Tarasenko has relationsh­ips already with plenty of Panthers. Among his ties: he’s close friends with goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky and defenceman Dmitry Kulikov, played in St. Louis with defenceman Niko Mikkola and has worked out in the summers with forward Matthew Tkachuk.

“We feel the strength of this group is that idea of the group, the togetherne­ss,” Maurice said. “So, when you bring somebody in, you’re always mindful of that. We spent a lot of time talking about how we think he’ll fit in the room.”

Tarasenko recalled summertime workouts when players like Bobrovsky and Mikkola would essentiall­y recruit him.

“They were always joking to me to come join them,” Tarasenko said. “It finally happened.”

 ?? MATT SLOCUM / AP / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? The Senators traded forward Vladimir Tarasenko to the Florida Panthers Wednesday.
MATT SLOCUM / AP / THE CANADIAN PRESS The Senators traded forward Vladimir Tarasenko to the Florida Panthers Wednesday.

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