SUNRISE, FLA. (WSVN) – 7News and ABC continue to roll out the red carpet in celebration of ABC Miami’s launch, and Friday was no exception.
7 Sports Anchor Josh Moser closed out the week with a special guest appearances from two Florida Panthers players and Good Morning America’s Correspondent Victor Oquendo about how fast Florida is becoming a major hub for hockey.
“We talk about winning, everybody loves a winner. We almost had 500,000 people out at the last parade. No one really knew what hockey was that was living here [in South Florida] and now all of a sudden this is where you want to be,” said Moser.
Florida Panthers stars Aaron Ekblad and Carter Verhaeghe got their chance to express how they feel after their back-to-back Stanley Cup wins.
“We’ve been through plenty of ups and downs as a franchise, and to be where we are at now is pretty special; and the fans and everybody in the community is behind us all the way through two championships and three Stanley Cup finals and we are just trying to build on that every day,” said Ekblad.
“Winning is so special and to be able to do it again with this group is something special,” said Verhaeghe.
The players also recalled how they spent their summer season following the championship win.
“Just relaxing. When the pressure’s off and we get to enjoy time with our families, play some golf, do some fishing,” said Ekblad.
Moser also talked about the players’ relationship with each other being the glue for the team and one of their keys to success.
“You’re in a world-class facility. You’ve got amazing players, you have players that like each other and that really want to be here and I think once everybody wants to be here it’s where everyone else wants to be,” said Moser.
When Ekblad and Verhaeghe were asked how they feel about a three-peat, they said, “Don’t jinx it.”
The entire South Florida will be looking forward to the next season and when the reigning champions reach the finals, it’ll be available to watch on ABC Miami.
ABC Miami will be your home for some of the best live sports on television.
Starting Labor Day weekend, University of Miami takes on Notre Dame in their season opener. Then throughout the fall, Monday Night Football will be available on ABC Miami.
Additionally, NBA Finals, Formula One, the Miami Grand Prix and the Little League World Series will air on the airwaves of ABC Miami.
It is a special time for sports in South Florida. From hockey to football, ABC Miami has got it all.
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