The Panthers had a shot attempt percentage (SAT%) of 49.8 percent that was 16th in the NHL last season, and their minus-29 SAT (3,079 shot attempts for; 3,108 shot attempts allowed) also was 16th. Defenseman Aaron Ekblad led the Panthers with a plus-164 SAT, which was impressive considering he led Florida in average 5-on-5 time on ice at 18:16 in 67 games. But three of the Panthers' top four forwards in SAT% (minimum 20 games) won't be back this season.
Denis Malgin
, who was first at 52.8 percent, was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Feb. 19. Vincent Trocheck, second at 52.6 percent, was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes on Feb. 24, and Evgenii Dadonov, fourth at 51.8 percent, signed a three-year contract with the Ottawa Senators on Oct. 15. The only remaining forward in the top four is Brett Connolly, who was third at 52.5 percent. With that big a change to their forwards, the Panthers could see a decline in SAT% this season.