Zito repeated again on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” Wednesday.

Marchand played his entire 16-season career with the Boston Bruins, including a cup title as a newcomer in 2011, until he was traded to the Panthers on March 7. The former Boston captain has 980 points (424 goals, 556 assists) in 1,100 games and 158 points (66 goals, 92 Assists) in 180 play-offs. It contains 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists) in the latest Florida titleopia, which contains the purpose of Marchand’s double overtime in a 5-4 victory in Game 2.

Bennett has 336 points (162 goals, 174 assists) in 691 games in the usual season through 11 seasons with the Flames and Panthers, and 78 points (40 goals, 38 points) in 107 playoffs. The 29-year-old’s 15 outdoor pools were most in the NHL.

Florida forward Matthew Tkachuk said he advised his teammates to try to get the most money they could get, whether with the Panthers or elsewhere.

When he agreed to trade from Calgary to Florida in 2022, he said he had three priorities: “No. 1, where can I win? Here. No. 2: Where can I make the most money? It was here too. No. 3 Was life outside the track, where was the best place to be? And this is very obvious. Here is a no. 1 in the league.

The Panthers liked to hear the remarks, but with a limited amount of financial resources going during this outdoor season, Tkachuk doesn’t make things easy on Zito and its front office.

“I know you’re going to have a different timetable every year, but hopefully, the core of guys, we can just keep building,” Tkachuk said. “That said, we have some incredible players who are on contracts that I hope they get every penny they can, because that’s what you want for your best friends and players in the league.

“So it’s time to pay for some of the boys. And hopefully it’s here. If not, that’s what it is, but I’m so happy for them. And whatever happens happens. But when they are gone, we will be champions and walk together forever. ‘