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Panthers Assign Eight Players to AHL as Checkers Prepare for Playoffs

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The Florida Panthers have made significant roster moves as they prepare for the upcoming American Hockey League (AHL) playoffs. Eight players have been assigned to the Charlotte Checkers, including Marek Alscher, Mikulas Hovorka, Ludvig Jansson, Mike Benning, Tobias Bjornfot, and Wilmer Skoog. Additionally, Noah Gregor and Nolan Foote have cleared waivers and will join them in Charlotte.

These players were called up to the Panthers in April to help navigate a challenging stretch marked by injuries. Alscher made a notable impact during his time with the big club, recording three assists in four games while averaging 20:22 of ice time. The 22-year-old’s strong first impression has certainly not gone unnoticed.

Joining Alscher in the call-up was Jansson, who contributed one assist in four games with an average ice time of 17:16. Hovorka, who was called up on three separate occasions, also notched an assist in four games, spending 14:55 on the ice per game. Skoog, making his first appearance in the NHL, managed to post two assists in just three games.

Bjornfot’s contributions were also significant; the defenseman played in 19 games this season, scoring two goals and totaling four points. His performance left a positive mark on the franchise, proving to be reliable during crucial moments. Benning, too, showcased his skills over 18 NHL games, demonstrating himself as a strong puck mover. He finished his initial stint with two goals and six points, showing marked improvement as his ice time increased.

As the Checkers gear up for their playoff campaign, each of these players will be essential in their quest to avenge last season’s Calder Cup finals loss. The Checkers are set to make their eighth consecutive playoff appearance, kicking off their postseason run at Bojangles Coliseum on Wednesday, April 22, at 7 p.m. ET.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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