Florida Panthers Secure Louis Domingue on One-Year, Two-Way Deal
The Florida Panthers have strengthened their goaltending lineup by signing Louis Domingue to a one-year, two-way deal. This contract will take effect for the remainder of the 2025-26 NHL season. Domingue, a seasoned netminder at 33, has had limited playtime this season, recording a 3-3-0 record in six AHL games with the Charlotte Checkers.
Louis Domingue’s Career Overview
Domingue has a diverse career spanning various hockey leagues. He has played 144 games in the NHL, representing teams like:
- Arizona Coyotes
- Tampa Bay Lightning
- New Jersey Devils
- Vancouver Canucks
- Calgary Flames
- Pittsburgh Penguins
- New York Rangers
In these NHL contests, he has managed a record of 61 wins, 60 losses, and 10 overtime losses, with a save percentage of .906. In the AHL, he has played 233 games, achieving a similar save percentage of .905 over his tenure with eight different teams.
Notable Moments This Season
This season, Domingue had a rare encounter in the AHL, engaging in a goalie fight against Will Cranley during a game against the Springfield Thunderbirds, the affiliate of the St. Louis Blues.
Future with the Florida Panthers
With his recent signing, Domingue joins Sergei Bobrovsky and Daniil Tarasov as the third goalie on the Panthers’ roster. Bobrovsky is considered a potential trade piece as the NHL Trade Deadline approaches.
The Panthers currently sit at the bottom of the Atlantic Division, with 21 games remaining to make a push for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Their next matchup is scheduled against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday.