Miami Herald (Sunday)

How Bennett became an ‘identity player’ for the Panthers

- BY JORDAN MCPHERSON jmcpherson@miamiheral­d.com Jordan McPherson: 305-376-2129, @J_McPherson1­126

Sam Bennett isn’t the first name that comes to mind when thinking of key Florida Panthers forwards. Most would drift toward Aleksander Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart and Carter Verhaeghe. Trade deadline acquisitio­n Vladimir Tarasenko might even round out the top-five.

But inside the Panthers’ dressing room, there is a clear understand­ing of what Bennett brings to the team.

“I would say he’s talked about far more in the coach’s office than he is outside,” Panthers coach Paul Maurice said. “Players in the room certainly understand. Sam Bennett is an identity player in our room.”

Bennett’s career has experience­d a renaissanc­e since the Calgary Flames traded him to the Panthers ahead of the 2021 NHL trade deadline. He went from a role player for Calgary

to being a top-six forward for Florida and getting extended chances to play on special teams.

The numbers back it up: Bennett logged just 140 points (67 goals, 73 assists) over 402 career games with Calgary. But entering the Panthers’ game against the New York Rangers on Saturday, Bennett already had 137 points (66 goals, 71 assists) in just 200 games with Florida.

“With a change of scenery, you get a fresh start,” Bennett said. “I mean, I went from playing limited minutes on the fourth line [with the Flames] to first power play and 18-20 minutes a night when I first got here. It’s a big, big change. It definitely helped along with my teammates here and coaching staff and management all believing in me.”

The Panthers’ transition to a physical, defensive-first system under Paul Maurice the past two seasons has also helped Bennett’s cause.

Entering play Saturday,

only five centers have more points (33) and hits (136) this season than Bennett. The other five: the Vancouver Canucks’ J.T. Miller (89 points, 192 hits), the New York Rangers’ Vincent Trocheck (66 points, 156 hits), the Boston Bruins’ Trent Frederic (38 points, 174 hits), the Vegas Golden Knights’ Ivan Barbashev

(38 points, 147 hits) and the St. Louis Blues’ Brayden Schenn (34 points, 153 hits). Bennett has also played far fewer games — just 56 compared to 69-71

for the other five — after missing time to start the season with a lower-body injury.

“He’s a quiet man, but his style of game and his personalit­y is something we’re trying to emulate — everybody should play a little bit more like Sam Bennett,” Maurice said. “He doesn’t say a whole lot and he plays hard . ... He can do a whole bunch of things. In the coaches’ room, when you’re building your team or if your pecking order on injuries is we

don’t like it when Sam Bennett is out of our lineup, and there’s only probably a handful of players beside him in terms of the importance of that.”

Added Bennett: “It’s a gritty, hard system. It’s physical and it’s the right way to play. It’s how you win. I’m prepared to play that way and I think our whole team is. It’s how we want to play.”

 ?? JEROME MIRON USA TODAY Sports ?? Panthers center Sam Bennett, here celebratin­g a goal against the Stars on March 12, has experience­d a renaissanc­e since the Flames traded him to Florida in 2021.
JEROME MIRON USA TODAY Sports Panthers center Sam Bennett, here celebratin­g a goal against the Stars on March 12, has experience­d a renaissanc­e since the Flames traded him to Florida in 2021.

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