Though he won’t play for the team during their trip to Finland, Roberto Luongo was quietly activated from injured reserve last night and will be back in net for the Florida Panthers before long. That’s a huge boost for a team that finds itself in dead last in the Eastern Conference and tied for the fewest points through the first month of the season. Part of that lack of success is due to some very poor goaltending from James Reimer and Michael Hutchinson, who have combined for an .864 save percentage in their appearances.
Luongo will give the team a boost in net, but they’ll have to clean up the play in front of him if they want to start competing in the Atlantic Division. After a second half push last season the team barely missed out on a playoff spot, and many believed they would be right there challenging the Tampa Bay Lightning, Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs for the top three spots. That hasn’t happened yet this year as the competition from top to bottom has improved, and the Panthers find themselves battling to even stay relevant.
The veteran goaltender is now fourth on the all-time wins list among NHL goaltenders, and needs just 14 more this season to pass Ed Belfour. Likely a Hall of Fame inductee after his retirement, Luongo is still under contract for three more seasons after 2018-19 and is still performing at a high level.