
After securing their second straight Stanley Cup, the Florida Panthers celebrated an unforgettable victory party.
Two days following their back-to-back victory of Lord Stanley’s Cup, the Panthers hosted a wild party at Miami’s E11EVEN nightclub on June 19th, turning it into a massive celebration.
On the “Spittlin’ Chiclets” podcast, held on June 24th, Matthew Tkachuk (Panthers forward) shared stories from a wild night out. He disclosed that their bar tab amounted to an astonishing half a million dollars! Remarkably, the nightclub generously covered the entire team’s bill.
Sam Reinhart commented, “We’re given great care there. They really know how to handle things professionally, they’re quite respectful.
At E11EVEN, it’s quite easy to accumulate a substantial bill, as a 1-liter bottle of Ketel One vodka is priced at $495, while a six-pack of domestic beer will set you back $60.
In addition, Brad Marchand, the Panthers’ forward, participated in the interview as well, with his teammates connecting virtually from a pool located in the Bahamas.
37-year-old Marchand made headlines due to his actions at a party. In a video, he was stopped from attempting to re-enter the nightclub by his fellow player and Florida Panthers’ captain, Aleksander Barkov.
Marchand stated, ‘I had to return for it, gentlemen. I’m sure you’ve all experienced this before; you never abandon a place like E11EVEN until you’re asked to leave.’

Since winning the Cup last week, Reinhart, 29, joked that he had only slept for “a couple hours.”
Reinhart mentioned, “I’ll need a few post-afternoon rests, given the endless celebrations. It’s been quite the exciting journey.
He added, “Our team doc has been very busy helping the boys trying to get their voices back.”
As reported by the Miami Herald, following a dinner with 40 guests at Maple & Ash in downtown Miami’s World Center, the Panthers made their way to E11EVEN.
At the event, both players and attendees dined on the restaurant’s “Who Cares” Chef’s Selection, featuring aged meatballs, bone-in ribeye steak, lobster pasta, a chocolate cake dessert, coconut cream pie, and raspberry macarons.
At E11EVEN, it was reported by the Herald that rapper Rick Ross generously shared a 15-liter bottle of his Belaire champagne, which the Panthers then showered throughout the nightclub.

Inside the club, the iconic Stanley Cup trophy was present, with Marchand triumphantly lifting it while riding the crowd’s wave to the tune of “Pink Pony Club” by Chappell Roan – a song that had resonated as an anthem for the Edmonton Oilers, who the Panthers defeated for the second consecutive year in the Stanley Cup Finals.
On the podcast, Reinhart pointed out that, in his opinion, it’s hard to have a good party without that particular song being played repeatedly.
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2025-06-26 03:24