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Florida Panthers bring back Cole Schwindt, who was part of the trade that landed Matthew Tkachuk

'There's a lot of upside. It's a great opportunity for him,' general manager Bill Zito says
Florida Panthers forward Cole Schwindt skates during NHL hockey training camp, Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2021, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Cole Schwindt was a player the Florida Panthers reluctantly included in the trade that brought them Matthew Tkachuk from Calgary three years ago.

And now, the Panthers brought Schwindt back.

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The two-time defending Stanley Cup champions claimed Schwindt off waivers Friday — a move that, somewhat ironically, figures to help them get through playing without Tkachuk for the first few weeks of the season.

"We had him before, and we know what he can do," Florida president of hockey operations and general manager Bill Zito said. "There's a lot of upside. It's a great opportunity for him."

Schwindt — who was in the deal that sent Jonathan Huberdeau, Mackenzie Weegar and draft capital to the Flames for Tkachuk in 2022 — spent last season with Vegas, playing in 42 games and finishing with a goal and seven assists. He played in three games with Florida in 2021-22 and four games with Calgary in 2023-24, never registering a point in either of those stops.

But with Tkachuk out until probably December, and with captain Aleksander Barkov expected to miss most if not the entire season with torn knee ligaments, Florida needed to replenish its depth. Schwindt was placed on waivers Thursday by Vegas and the Panthers won the claim.

Schwindt's brother, Kai Schwindt, is also part of the Panthers organization. Kai Schwindt was in camp with the team this fall and was assigned earlier this week to Florida's AHL affiliate in Charlotte.

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