In an exciting turn of events, the NHL is bringing outdoor hockey to Miami. It’s finally going to happen on Friday, when Panthers play Rangers, marking a historic moment in the world of professional hockey. This follows a trend that started in 2018 when the NHL hosted its All-Star Game in Tampa, Florida, sparking a new interest in Florida’s potential as a hub for major hockey events.
The NHL All-Star Game in Tampa
In 2018, the NHL took a significant leap by hosting its prestigious All-Star Game in Tampa. The event was a resounding success, drawing in large audiences and generating a buzz around hockey in Florida. But what caught the attention of league officials as they were leaving town was a billboard that had been created specifically for the occasion. This billboard, shown below, became a symbol of Florida’s growing hockey culture.
Hockey’s Growth in Florida
The successful hosting of the NHL All-Star Game in Tampa was a clear indicator of the sport’s growing popularity in the region. Over the past few years, Florida has seen a significant increase in its hockey fanbase, with more people attending games and youth participation in the sport rising. This growth is backed by data from the Florida Amateur Hockey League, which reported a 27% increase in player registration from 2018 to 2020.
The Panthers vs Rangers Game
The upcoming game between the Panthers and the Rangers is set to be a major event in Miami’s sports calendar. It will not only mark the first time that an NHL game is being played outdoors in Miami, but also the first time the Panthers and Rangers face each other in such a setting. Fans are eagerly anticipating this historic match, which is expected to draw in large crowds and further boost the popularity of hockey in Florida.
The Future of Hockey in Miami
With the success of the All-Star Game in Tampa and the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Panthers vs Rangers match, it’s clear that hockey has a promising future in Miami and Florida at large. As the sport continues to grow in popularity, we can expect to see more major hockey events taking place in the region and potentially even the establishment of a new hockey team.

