Panthers Nationality Breakdown
By Editorial Staff
Last season saw Canadians make up 54% of the players in the NHL. Followed by the United States at 23%. Six percent were Swedish. Russia only mustered 3%, presumably due to the growth of their own league, the KHL. So how does the Panthers revamped lineup size up?
Stephen Weiss – Canada
Mike Weaver – Canada
Kris Versteeg – Canada
Dmitry Kulikov – Russia
Scottie Upshall – Canada
Ed Jovanovski – Canada
Scott Timmins – Canada
Jason Garrison – Canada
Jack Skille – United States
Keaton Ellerby – Canada
Mike Santorelli – Canada
Brian Campbell – Canada
Michal Repik – Czech
Shawn Matthias – Canada
Tomas Kopecky – Slavokia
Jose Theodore – Canada
Tim Kennedy – United States
Scott Clemmensen – United States
Marcel Goc – Germany
Tomas Fleischmann – Czech
Evgeny Dadonov – Russia
Matt Bradley – Canada
David Booth – United States
Sean Bergenheim – Finland
Percentages –
Canada – 54%
United States – 16%
Russia – 8%
Czech Republic – 8%
Finland – 4%
Germany – 4%
Slavokia – 4%
Canada dominates the lineup, but the Panthers are just as diverse as the NHL as a whole in 2010-11.
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