SUNRISE, Fla.- After being absent from the first few days of training camp, new Florida Panthers forward Patric Hornqvist returned to the ice on Saturday morning at BB&T Center.
With the majority of the session spent working at 5-on-5, the 34-year-old veteran teamed up with Jonathan Huberdeau on Alex Wennberg to form what could prove to be an effective line.
"I thought he looked good coming off that absence there are the start," head coach Joel Quenneville said. "He did all the drills. I thought we'd keep an eye on him, and he was fine... A lot of enthusiasm, great leadership qualities. He's going to really help our team in a lot of ways."
Acquired during the offseason in a trade with Pittsburgh, Hornqvist notched 32 points (17 goals, 15 assists) in 52 games last season. With a knack for finding the back of the net, he scored at least 20 goals four times over his six seasons with the Penguins, including 29 back in 2018-19.
A two-time Stanley Cup champion (2016, 2017), the hard-nosed forward was brought in to not only inject some scoring into Florida's lineup, but also a good deal of character and experience.
"He means business when he's on the ice," Quenneville said of Hornqvist, who's also amassed 46 points (25 goals, 21 assists) in 90 career playoff games. "You could sense right from the get-go here that his attitude was nice to see."
Hornqvist is expected to speak with the media on Sunday to discuss his return to action.