Returning, of course, is defenseman Aaron Ekblad, who signed an eight-year contract extension on July 1. The No. 1 pick of the 2014 NHL Draft has led Florida defensemen in scoring each of the past two seasons.
The Panthers followed that up by signing restricted free agent center Vincent Trocheck to a six-year contract and forward Reilly Smith to a five-year extension. Trocheck and Smith are among nine Panthers signed for at least the next five seasons, along with Yandle, Demers, Ekblad, centers Aleksander Barkov and Nick Bjugstad, and goalies Roberto Luongo and James Reimer.
"[Owners Vinnie Viola] and Doug Cifu talked about doing that last winter," Gallant said. "Our core players are all signed to long-term contracts. As a head coach, that's what you like to see. They've got a great future. We've got a great team there and to get those players all signed to long-term contracts, that's huge for our fan base and that's huge for our hockey team because they're all good hockey players."
Reimer, who was with the San Jose Sharks after being traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs on Feb. 27, signed a five-year contract as an unrestricted free agent with the idea he would help lighten the load for Luongo, whose status for the start of the regular season is unclear after offseason hip surgery.
"He was a very good goaltender," Gallant said. "I don't think he played a whole lot during last season with San Jose when he got there, but I saw him play in Toronto a lot. I know [goaltending coach] Robbie Tallas and their staff are very excited with him. He's a very class guy. Everybody I talk to about him says he's a great person, a great guy and a good team guy. He's a real good signing for us. It just gives us more stability for our club for sure."