The Panthers also signed Finnish Elite League scoring leader Henrik Haapala, 23, on June 1. Tallon said he envisions Haapala, who had 60 points (15 goals, 45 assists) in 51 games with Tappara last season, skating on Florida's second line with Trocheck and veteran Radim Vrbata, who was signed as a free agent on July 1 after he had 55 points (20 goals, 35 assists) in 81 games with the Arizona Coyotes last season.
Florida hopes one of its prized forward prospects -- Henrik Borgstrom, the No. 23 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft; Owen Tippett, the No. 10 pick in 2017; Sebastian Repo, a sixth-round pick (No. 184) in 2017; or Maxim Mamin, a sixth-round pick (No. 175) in 2016 -- can contribute this season alongside Bjugstad on the third line.
"Our young guys are going to get a really good chance at training camp to make our team," Tallon said. "Our coaching staff and myself and the whole organization, we're not afraid to play young players. The quicker they get into the battle, the more experience they get the payoff will be long term."
Though there will be plenty of changes at forward, stability rules on defense. Goaltender Roberto Luongo, 38, will begin the season with 453 NHL wins, two from overtaking Curtis Joseph for fourth place on the all-time list. James Reimer will return as the backup.
The Panthers decided to protect four defensemen in the expansion draft before signing restricted free agents Mark Pysyk and Alexander Petrovic.