CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. – The Florida Panthers have grown steadily into one of the most promising franchises in the NHL, and the team is now beginning to reward those who had a hand in planting the seeds of their current success.
On Friday, the Panthers signed general manager Dale Tallon to a three-year contract extension that will allow the team’s current architect an opportunity to potentially taste the fruits of his labor as the organization looks towards the playoffs and beyond.
“I’m excited to continue to work with them to make this an elite franchise in the league and win multiple championships,” Tallon said Friday from the Panthers IceDen.