Florida Panthers 2025 Stanley Cup Celebration: Parade Time, Route & Livestream Guide

The Florida Panthers have captured their second straight Stanley Cup title, defeating the Edmonton Oilers once again. Fort Lauderdale prepares for a massive championship parade.

The Florida Panthers have made history once again, capturing their second consecutive Stanley Cup championship with a dominant win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6. With this latest triumph, the Panthers become just the 11th team in NHL history to win back-to-back titles, and only the fourth team to do so in the past two decades.

Their victory adds to Florida’s impressive hockey legacy — marking the fourth Stanley Cup title for a Florida-based team in just six seasons, joining the Tampa Bay Lightning’s wins in 2020 and 2021.

To celebrate their back-to-back victory, the Panthers are throwing a massive parade in Fort Lauderdale. The event is scheduled to begin at noon, with the championship ceremony set for 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. near SE 5th Street.

The parade is expected to follow last year’s route, beginning at Riomar Street and traveling down A1A to SE 5th Street. Final confirmation on the exact path is still pending from officials.

Free Transit & Parking Info

Broward County Transit will provide complimentary express bus service between Heron Parking Garage and Harbor Drive from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and again from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  • Parking at Heron Garage is free.
  • Additional paid parking is available at the Broward County Convention Center.

To help attendees stay safe in the heat, free bottled water and first aid tents will be stationed along the route.

Following their decisive 5-1 win in Game 6, the Panthers celebrated without reservation. During the post-victory rally, team leaders like Sam Bennett, Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart, and Brad Marchand didn’t hold back. On the mic, they addressed critics with colorful — and occasionally unfiltered — language, making it clear they’ve earned the right to enjoy the moment.

Unlike last year’s celebration, which was dampened by heavy rain, this year’s victory party unfolded under the Florida sun with temperatures soaring into the mid-90s. While an official crowd count hasn’t been confirmed, attendance appeared to surpass the estimated 200,000 fans from last year.

Parade Broadcast & Streaming Info

For fans who can’t attend in person, live coverage of the celebration will be available both on television and online. Details on broadcasting partners and streaming platforms will be announced once the final parade logistics are confirmed.

Weather Outlook

As with any Florida event, weather conditions may shift quickly. While the current outlook is sunny, fans are advised to prepare for hot conditions and the possibility of afternoon showers. A full forecast will be shared as soon as the parade date is officially confirmed.

South Florida is buzzing with excitement, and the Panthers’ party is just getting started. Keep an eye out for official announcements regarding final parade logistics, media coverage, and updated weather alerts.