It has now been six years since tragedy struck South Florida when 14 students and three faculty members died in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
From the sounds of it, not everyone wants the Vancouver Canucks to “Free the Skate.” Of course, it was Roberto Luongo who dropped that particular slogan — coined by none other than CanucksArmy‘s Wyatt Arndt — during his induction ceremony into the team’s Ring of Honour earlier this season.
If there were going to be a Canucks version of the show ‘Marvel’s What If…?’, one of the first episodes would have to be, “What if… Roberto Luongo finished his career in Vancouver?” According to the man himself, that option was very much on the table before Luongo officially retired during the 2019 offseason.
FORT LAUDERDALE — Roberto Luongo made a guest appearance at the Florida Panthers practice at the new War Memorial Iceplex on Thursday afternoon. With Sergei Bobrovsky getting a day off — from practice, anyway — the Panthers called on their Hall of Fame netminder to fill in.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Roberto Luongo speaks on his time with the organization. Also, Pius Suter returns to the lineup.
It was a night celebrating the greatest goaltender in Canucks history, with a game that featured some great goaltending. The Vancouver Canucks blanked the Florida Panthers 4-0 as Roberto Luongo was inducted into the Ring of Honour.
Roberto Luongo was celebrated by the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night before their game against the Florida Panthers as the Hall of Fame goalie was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor.
Prior to puck drop, the Canucks unveiled Roberto Luongo’s addition to the Ring of Honour, with Cory Schneider joining Henrik and Daniel Sedin Cory Schneider (who introduced Luongo’s family and Luongo himself.) It was a great ceremony that ended with Roberto Luongo calling for the Canucks to free the skate jerseys.
It’s Roberto Luongo’s Ring of Honour night as the Vancouver Canucks (19-9-1) host the Florida Panthers (17-9-2). The Canucks will celebrate the remarkable career of the Hall of Fame netminder who played 448 games and won a franchise-record 252 games over parts of eight seasons in Vancouver from 2006 through 2014.
In less than 8 hours, the Vancouver Canucks will unveil Roberto Luongo’s addition to the Ring of Honour. Before that, the first ballot Hall of Famer met with assembled media to reflect on his time in Vancouver.
It’s Roberto Luongo Ring of Honour Night in Vancouver as his new/old team, the Florida Panthers, comes to town. The celebrations and ceremony kick off at 5:30 in Rogers Arena, but the articles, like this one, are going all day.
The timing of Roberto Luongo being traded back to the Florida Panthers from the Vancouver Canucks in 2014 was very odd. Tonight, the Canucks will honor the Hall of Fame goalie by inducting Luongo into their Ring of Honor — although they are not retiring his No.
Longtime Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo is set to enter the team’s Ring of Honour on Thursday, but his old GM isn’t sure if that’s the proper way to recognize the Hockey Hall of Fame inductee.
The Vancouver Canucks have announced when they will be inducting former goaltender Roberto Luongo into the team’s Ring of Honour. The ceremony will take place on Dec.
In the annals of NHL trade history over the past 10 seasons, one of the most tantalizing “what-ifs” revolves around the 2013 NHL trade deadline when Brian Burke, then-General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, flirted with the idea of acquiring goaltender Roberto Luongo from the Vancouver Canucks.
CORAL SPRINGS — Ahead of the pandemic-shortened 2021 season, the Florida Panthers launched a first-of-its-kind goaltending excellence department led by franchise legend Roberto Luongo.
Former Panthers goaltender Roberto Luongo will appear at the 2023 NHL All-Star skills competition, hosted by the Panthers on Feb. 3.
The Hockey Hall of Fame added six new members Monday.
Roberto Luongo is a polarizing figure for Vancouver Canucks fans. Many love him, but others blame him for the team’s loss in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final.
One of the greatest goaltenders in the history of the NHL is finally hanging up his pads (literally). Roberto Luongo took to Twitter to announce his retirement.
What makes a great goalie? Is it just simply doing enough to get the win and making the big save at the big moment? Is it short-term brilliance and dominance?
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