Florida Panthers' Towel Tradition: A Unique Fan Engagement Experience in the Stanley Cup Final

The Florida Panthers have taken fan engagement to a new level by providing red and white towels for fans to wave during the Stanley Cup final at Amerant Bank Arena. The tradition of waving towels dates back to the Panthers' Cinderella run in 1996, with the rat symbolizing the team's spirit and history.
The towels distributed to fans feature hidden references to rival NHL teams, including the Tampa Bay Lightning, Carolina Hurricanes, and Toronto Maple Leafs. The intricate details in the design add an element of fun and rivalry to the fan experience, making it a unique and engaging gesture by the Panthers organization.
As fans eagerly await the upcoming games, the anticipation of whether a new rat towel will feature an Oil drop symbolizes the excitement and energy surrounding the Stanley Cup final. The Panthers' creative approach to fan engagement and team spirit sets them apart and adds to the overall excitement of the event.
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