Players from Panthers and Rangers arrive stylishly for 2026 Winter Classic at loanDepot Park amid fan festivities, Tom Brady appearance, and Miami evening skies.
Players from Panthers and Rangers arrive stylishly for 2026 Winter Classic at loanDepot Park amid fan festivities, Tom Brady appearance, and Miami evening skies.
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2026 Winter Classic: Panthers, Rangers gear up amid Miami festivities

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Hours before puck drop in Florida's first NHL outdoor game, the Panthers and Rangers arrived in style for the 2026 Winter Classic at loanDepot Park. Two-time defending champs Florida aim to build on recent form against slumping New York, with pre-game fan events, Tom Brady's appearance, and charity auctions adding buzz under mild evening skies.

The Discover NHL Winter Classic pits the Panthers against the Rangers at 8 p.m. ET on Jan. 2 at Miami Marlins' loanDepot Park, with the retractable roof open. Building on earlier previews of the rink setup and Florida's hockey rise, today's updates highlight team momentum and game-day excitement.

Panthers (21-15-3, fifth in Atlantic) enter on a 6-3-1 run in their last 10 despite a recent OT loss to Montreal. Brad Marchand paces with 45 points (23G-22A) on a nine-game streak; Sam Reinhart has 43 (22G-21A). Injuries sideline Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk; Sergei Bobrovsky (17 wins) eyes his second outdoor start.

Rangers (19-18-5, seventh in Metropolitan) have dropped three straight and nine of 13. Artemi Panarin leads with 41 points (14G-27A), Mika Zibanejad 30, Adam Fox 28. J.T. Miller is out injured; Igor Shesterkin (.910 SV% in 32 GP) opposes Bobrovsky. New York boasts a 5-0 outdoor record vs. Florida's debut.

Arrivals sparked hype: Rangers in Miami Vice gear around 4:45 p.m., Panthers in sports cars at 5:15 p.m., hosted by NHL alum Jason Demers with music and mascots. Tom Brady posed with the Stanley Cup, donning a custom No. 12 Panthers jersey.

GM Bill Zito unveiled 'Panthers on the Prowl' sculptures for Charitybuzz auction benefiting cancer research ($700K raised toward $1M; artists include Wayne Gretzky, Martina Navratilova). Clear skies at 64°F dropping to 61°F expected. Rangers coach Mike Sullivan lauded ice conditions; Marchand noted elevated excitement.

Broadcast on TNT, truTV, HBO Max. Recent U.S. Olympic rosters feature Rangers' Vincent Trocheck, Panthers' Seth Jones; Sullivan coaches Team USA.

What people are saying

X users show strong excitement for the 2026 Winter Classic's unique Miami setting at loanDepot Park, praising stylish team arrivals, fan fests, historical tributes, and the spectacle under mild skies. Positive reactions dominate from journalists and fans on the event's buzz, Tom Brady's involvement, and charity elements. Skeptical voices criticize the warm-weather venue as lacking traditional allure. High anticipation surrounds the Panthers' title defense against the Rangers.

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