Florida Panthers, with help from NHL, push to grow hockey in Latino communities (2024)

By ALANIS THAMES

SUNRISE — The spark in Leo Jungerman’s eyes when he watched his first hockey game was different.

He’d tried other sports like soccer and tennis, his father Alex said. But a hockey game featuring the Toronto Marlies — the Toronto Maple Leafs’ minor league team — is where an 8-year-old Leo’s love truly began for the sport.

“When we were watching the game, I spent a big chunk of the time looking at him,” Alex Jungerman said, “and it was kind of fascinating. So when he expressed interest in trying the game, I jumped right in.”

Alex, who had moved his family from Brazil to Florida that year in 2015, started looking for youth hockey programs for Leo, who knew nothing about hockey and couldn’t even skate.

That’s when he came across the Florida Panthers Learn to Play initiative — a program designed to introduce boys and girls to hockey while reducing barriers to entry for the sport. It’s part of the Panthers’ overall effort to grow the game in untapped communities, particularly the rapidly growing Hispanic market.

Almost 30% of Floridians are Latino, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, higher than the national average of about 19%. There are more than 500,000 Hispanic residents in Broward County, Florida, where the Panthers’ Amerant Bank Arena is located. That number increases to more than 1.7 million in neighboring Miami-Dade, Florida’s most populous county.

“The demographic makeup in Florida certainly expresses an interest that it’s extremely important to connect to the Latino community,” said Rob Knesaurek, the NHL’s senior vice president of community development and industry growth. “They’re deeply rooted in sports. Why wouldn’t they pick our sport?”

Knesaurek added the NHL is more intentional in popularizing the sport in Latino communities, where the league hasn’t been traditionally proactive. That started with league-wide efforts to connect with Hispanic fans as well as those in underserved communities, and it trickles down to grassroots initiatives by individual teams.

The NHL and NHL Player’s Association’s industry growth fund has spent more than $180 million over the past decade on programs that bring hockey to communities across North America. It focuses largely on combating the barriers of access and cost.

Through the fund, many clubs can offer a fixed, affordable amount for equipment and lessons — some offer them for free — and coaches who speak both Spanish and English.

Alex Jungerman estimated he spent around $300 for the Panthers’ Learn to Play program. Leo got full equipment, including skates and six lessons, to start his hockey journey.

Instructors could translate hockey lingo to the Jungermans. Leo said the Panthers made him feel welcomed, especially in moments when learning hockey felt scary.

“There were several times I wanted to quit, especially because of the skating,” Leo said, “like you’re balancing your whole body weight on two little edges. It’s hard to learn.”

He stuck with it. Now at 16, he’s on Florida’s Junior Panthers travel hockey team.

“Leo’s just a perfect example of a family that could have easily walked away from this if they didn’t feel welcomed or part of this,” said John Colombo, the Panthers’ vice president of community relations. “And I think that’s important. I think too often hockey culture gets that reputation of being very exclusive.”

Overall, the NHL said over $4 million in industry growth fund grants have been given to support the Panthers’ initiatives to grow the game.

The team’s floorball PE program has reached over 300,000 students across 450 schools in Florida — introducing kids to the sport and the Panthers’ brand with the goal of creating lifelong fans.

The Panthers during the season hold a “¡Vamos Gatos!” night, which celebrates South Florida’s Hispanic and Latino community. They’ve hosted the LATAM Cup — a three-day tournament featuring Latin American and Caribbean countries — since its inception in 2018. And they’ve also expanded into the entertainment arena, inviting more Hispanic and Latino artists to perform at Amerant Bank Arena. The arena hosted the Latin Billboard Music Awards in 2020 and Latin American Music Awards in 2021.

“(We) are not looking for the next NHLer,” Knesaurek said. “What we are looking for is to build good, healthy, vibrant communities through good citizens.”

The Panthers recent success on the ice has certainly helped with their popularity. Florida has a 3-1 lead over the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final, which the Panthers are competing in for the second straight year.

“The popularity of the sport and how the team has progressed over the last three or four years, I think you’re going to see an uptick,” said Bryan Smolinski, a former NHL player and regional director with the league’s industry growth fund.

Hispanic and Latino participation in Florida’s Learn to Play program increased 15% from 2023 to 2024.

Leo Jungerman was featured on the team’s first Learn to Play poster from 2015. The Jungermans have that poster displayed at the entrance of their home as a reminder of how far he’s come.

“We make sure that everyone that comes to the house for the first time, we stop them from in front of the poster. We explain the story,” Alex Jungerman said. “We are really proud.”

Florida Panthers, with help from NHL, push to grow hockey in Latino communities (2024)

FAQs

What part of Florida are the Florida Panthers hockey team from? ›

The Florida Panthers play their home games at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida. Sunrise is a town just west of Ft. Lauderdale and just north of Miami. A part of Broward County, Sunrise is conveniently located at the center of Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.

Who is the Florida Panthers NHL affiliate? ›

The Panthers are primarily affiliated with one minor league team: the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League (AHL) and the Savannah Ghost Pirates of the ECHL.

Are there any Latinos in the NHL? ›

Current Hispanic NHL Players

The four current known Hispanic NHL players in 2023 are Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Max Pacioretty of the Washington Capitals, Alec Martinez of the Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights, and Matt Nieto of the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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How many Florida Panthers are left? ›

Hunting decimated the population badly, and it was one of the first species added to the U.S. endangered species list in 1973. The Florida panther's current status is listed as endangered. During the 1970s, only about 20-30 Florida panthers remained in the wild. Today, there are just over 200 left in the wild.

Who owns the panthers hockey team? ›

Vincent J. Viola is the Chairman, Owner and Governor of Sunrise Sports & Entertainment and the National Hockey League's Florida Panthers, as well as Chairman of the Florida Panthers Foundation.

Who is the farm team for the Florida Panthers? ›

- The Florida Panthers announced today that the club has entered a multi-year affiliation agreement with the Savannah Ghost Pirates of the ECHL. The Ghost Pirates will serve as the ECHL affiliate for the Panthers as well as its American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Charlotte Checkers.

Who is the captain of the Florida Panthers hockey team? ›

What is Chubby the mascot? ›

Official mascot of the Charlotte Checkers.

Are there any Muslims in the NHL? ›

In June 2022, Kadri made history as the first Muslim player to have won the Stanley Cup with Colorado Avalanche 2​. Kadri might not hold the distinction of being the NHL's first Muslim or Arab player, but he unquestionably stands out as the most prominent Muslim hockey player globally.

What nationality makes up most of the NHL? ›

As you might expect, the NHL has diversified immensely in the last 100 years since its formation. Canada still leads with the most players by country, but the U.S. isn't far behind, and there are now 17 active countries with players in the NHL.

Is there a Mexican hockey team? ›

Mexico joined the IIHF on 30 April 1985. They played their first game during the 2000 World Championships, losing to Belgium (5–0). Since then they have participated in every World Championship and are currently in Division III A. Mexico is the only Latin American team that competes in IIHF tournaments.

Has the Florida Panthers ever won a Stanley Cup? ›

He had an even better seat when the Florida Panthers clinched their first-ever Stanley Cup in Game 7. "With a minute left, he was crying hysterically in fear," Eli's dad Scott Gray said, He gripped me as if a monster was coming to get him." "It feels awesome when they won," said Eli.

Where do most Florida Panthers live? ›

Today only about 120-230 adult panthers exist, primarily in southwest Florida. Young males in search of their own territories have been documented in other parts of Florida but most of the breeding population remains restricted to south Florida, below the Caloosahatchee River.

Who sponsors the Florida Panthers? ›

Panthers bring in Amerant Bank as home helmet sponsor

The National Hockey League's Florida Panthers have brought in Coral Gables-based community bank Amerant Bank as the team's primary home helmet sponsor for the 2021-22 season.

Where are the Florida Everglades hockey team from? ›

The Florida Everblades are a professional minor league ice hockey team based in Estero, Florida, in the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area. They play in the ECHL Their home games are played at Hertz Arena.

What is Sunrise, Florida known for? ›

Sunrise is synonymous with great retail, thanks in large part to the Sawgrass Mills mall. This 2.7-million-square-foot shopping mecca welcomes more than 25 million visitors each year, making it the state's second-biggest tourist attraction after Walt Disney World.

Where is the Tampa Bay Lightning located? ›

A state of the art multi-purpose, sports/entertainment venue located in downtown Tampa between The Florida Aquarium and the Tampa Convention Center.

What NHL team is in Orlando? ›

The Orlando Solar Bears are the proud affiliate of the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning and members of the ECHL, the premier “AA” hockey league in North America. Since coming Out of Hibernation in 2012, the team has qualified for the Kelly Cup Playoffs six times.

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