Justin Sourdif set to play Panthers for first time since they traded him to Capitals: 'Three years in that organization. I learned a lot from those guys over there.'
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Justin Sourdif set to play Panthers for first time since they traded him to Capitals: 'Three years in that organization. I learned a lot from those guys over there.'
"I've been welcomed, and it's been amazing so far. I've really enjoyed my time in DC, and I'm starting to get really comfortable with everybody and the systems and whatnot. Having a fresh start was definitely nice, and just looking forward to continuing that."
"Yeah, three years in that organization. I learned a lot from those guys over there. They kind of showed me the way as a young guy, and I've taken a lot of that and tried to integrate it into my life as a pro. I'm very thankful for that."
"I was super excited to get to Washington, get the chance to play with this great group of guys over here,"
Justin Sourdif, a 23-year-old and Florida's 2020 third-round pick, was traded to the Washington Capitals and has appeared in all 16 games to start the season. He played three years mostly with the AHL Charlotte Checkers, recording 96 points (35 goals, 61 assists) in 149 games, and made his NHL debut in 2023-24 with one goal in four appearances. This season he has one goal on 12 shots, has drawn four penalties and recorded 23 hits. He has skated primarily on the Capitals' third line at center and returns to Sunrise for a homecoming game.
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