Report: Panthers sign Adam Pardy to pro tryout
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Adam Pardy will have a chance to make the Florida Panthers out of camp.
The veteran defenseman, who made 23 appearances last season in stints with the Winnipeg Jets and Edmonton Oilers, has reportedly signed a professional tryout agreement with the Panthers, according to TSN's Gary Lawless.
Florida underwent a sizable personnel shift on the back end this summer, with Brian Campbell, Erik Gudbranson, and Dmitry Kulikov departing the club.
The new-look management team sank major dollars into Keith Yandle and Jason Demers in order to fill the void, and has an NHL-ready prospect in Mchael Matheson, but does still require a little depth.
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