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SUNRISE, Fla. -- Seth Jones impressed his Florida Panthers teammates in his debut Monday night, but it's anyone's guess when Matthew Tkachuk will be sharing the ice with his newest teammate.
Jones played just under 23 minutes and nearly scored a goal in the defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers' 2-1 victory over their in-state rival Tampa Bay Lightning.
"He's an unbelievable skater, a great guy," said goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, who stopped 28 shots to help the Panthers stretch their win streak to four games. "Played well both sides of the puck. I'm excited to have him. He's a great addition to our team."
Earlier Monday, the Panthers confirmed that their star forward Tkachuk is on long-term injured reserve with a lower-body injury. That means he won't be back for a few weeks -- and possibly not until the postseason.
"Matthew's going to be out for an extended period of time," Panthers general manager and hockey operations president Bill Zito said at Jones' introductory news conference. "We hope to get him back for the playoffs. You have a projection, you have a diagnosis and a rehab course of action. How and where and in what manner is the progress of that rehab is yet to be determined."
Losing Tkachuk, who hasn't played since the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament last month, is a big blow. Adding Jones, the stellar defenseman who was acquired over the weekend in a trade with the Chicago Blackhawks, is a big boost.
"I wanted to play for a contender and Florida was obviously at the top of my list when it came to that," said Jones, who hasn't appeared in a playoff game since 2020. "I want to fit in with this team, be a part of the system, come and bring my game, play hard defensively, help a little bit offensively, really just fit into the system and bring what I can, whatever's asked of me."
Panthers fans were excited before the five-time All-Star even took the ice Monday night -- they welcomed Jones with a fervent applause and ovation when he was announced in the starting lineup at Florida's Amerant Bank Arena. And they roared again when Jones nearly scored a goal in the second period.
The plan was to ease him into things while he learns the Eastern Conference and some new systems, but in a tight game between two bitter rivals, Jones got plenty of special teams action and helped Florida kill off seven penalties.
"He's going to be really good for us," coach Paul Maurice said. "Moves the puck clean, and he's got a set of hands on him. So I thought for flying in yesterday to get here, and then everything [being] brand new, mostly he's playing on instinct out there. ... I was really pleased."
Few Panthers players know what Jones can bring more than Bobrovsky, who played alongside him on the Columbus Blue Jackets from the 2015-16 season to 2018-19.
"He still was amazing," Bobrovsky recalled. "And, you know, he was an amazing skater. He was smart. It was a privilege to play with him. And I'm so, so happy to reunite with him again."
Bobrovsky had a new backup on the bench for this win. Having dealt Spencer Knight to the Blackhawks in the Jones deal Saturday night, Florida on Sunday recalled veteran Chris Driedger, 30, from the club's AHL affiliate. Driedger has NHL experience, including 31 career wins.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Rantanen traded again? Utah loading up? Six trades we want to see before the NHL deadline

The NHL trade deadline for the 2024-25 season is at 3 p.m. ET Friday.
While a number of blockbusters have already happened -- including Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes and Seth Jones to the Florida Panthers -- there are some big names still reportedly available to contenders.
So, who gets traded next?
ESPN reporters Ryan S. Clark, Kristen Shilton and Greg Wyshynski devised logical trades that could happen before the deadline and benefit all teams involved, keeping salary cap implications in mind.
Let's start with a deal that could substantially shift the balance of power in the Western Conference.

San Diego FC intends to take steps to discourage its fans from engaging in the anti-gay that marred the Major League Soccer expansion club's inaugural home match last weekend.
The club again condemned the chant in a statement Monday, two days after San Diego's scoreless draw with St. Louis City. The second half of that home opener at Snapdragon Stadium featured three instances of the offensive chant frequently heard at Mexico national team matches.
"What took place during our first-ever home match does not reflect who we are as a club or the values we stand for," the club statement read. "The sport of football brings people together, and in San Diego, that inclusive spirit thrives. The use of homophobic language in our stadium is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated. San Diego FC is built on respect and the belief that soccer is for everyone. We are committed to fostering an environment where all fans, players and staff feel safe and welcome.
"We will take immediate steps to address this behavior and will communicate a detailed plan prior to the next home match."
San Diego FC hosts Columbus on March 15.
Head coach Mikey Varas and sporting director Tyler Heaps decried the notorious chant after San Diego finished its scoreless home debut at a stadium packed with 34,506 fans celebrating the arrival of MLS' 30th team.
Varas said the fans who participated in the chant shouldn't attend San Diego FC's matches in the future.
"I just want to make very clear that it has no place here," Varas said Saturday. "If they're going to continue to come to the game and make that chant, it's better that they don't come here."
The one-word slur in Spanish is typically made by fans while the opposing goalkeeper takes a goal kick, and it regularly occurs in both club soccer and national team soccer in Mexico. It's also become a regrettable staple in the Mexican national team's matches in the U.S.
The Mexican national team has been fined repeatedly by FIFA for its fans' behavior regarding the chant, which has forced both stoppages in play and the shortening of a match between El Tri and the United States in recent years.
The chant nevertheless persists, and it seems likely to be an issue at North America's 2026 World Cup, which will feature 13 matches in Mexico.
Viní Jr excited for Neymar's potential Brazil return

Vinícius Júnior has said he is excited about the possibility of Neymar returning to the Brazil squad for their upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Colombia and Argentina.
Brazil will name their squad on Thursday, with Neymar expected to be included.
The 33-year-old has not played for Brazil since the country's World Cup qualifier against Uruguay in October 2023 when he picked up a serious knee injury that kept him sidelined for a year.
"The expectation is great because he is the idol of our generation," Vinícius said of Neymar to TNT Brasil.
He returned to boyhood club Santos in the January transfer window looking to rediscover his form after injuries limited him to only seven appearances in over 18 months at Saudi side Al Hilal.
Neymar revealed he is "getting back into my best physical shape" after scoring in Sunday's 2-0 win against Bragantino, his third goal in his last four games for Santos.
"We are very happy that he returned to Santos," Vinícius said. "That he has returned to score and that he is happy, which is always the most important thing."
Neymar came off in the 76th minute of Sunday's game with a thigh problem and had to receive treatment on the bench.
However, he later reassured fans that he is fine.
Brazil are fifth in their World Cup qualifying group, seven points adrift of leaders Argentina after 12 games.
Dorival Júnior's side have won five and lost four of their qualifying matches.
Brazil have two games coming up, against Colombia in Brasilia on March 20 and the South American 'classico' against world champions Argentina in Buenos Aires five days later.
"It could be two wonderful games because it is against Colombia and Argentina," Vinícius said.

Serie A is exploring plans to play regular-season matches in the U.S. within the next three years, according to the league's commercial and marketing director Michele Ciccarese.
The possibility of hosting games abroad has become more likely after New York-based company Relevent, a company run by Miami Dolphins' billionaire owner Stephen Ross, settled in their antitrust lawsuit with FIFA over the ability for leagues to host games in foreign territories. FIFA subsequently said they would reconsider their statute barring such matches, though they have yet to issue any new policies on the matter.
Relevent remain in a legal battle with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) over that ability, but given the federation had previously used FIFA policy to only allow exhibition matches to take place, it seems probable that there will be games from European leagues played in the U.S. in the near future.
"All the different leagues are discussing the possibility of playing a regular-season game [abroad]," Ciccarese said in quotes reported by The Athletic. "If you look at the NFL, they're playing in Germany, they're playing in London, they are going to play in Australia. So there are a lot of things happening that make the possibility [more real]."
Asked about a timescale for the games to take place in the U.S., Ciccarese added that several bodies would still need to approve a proposition: "I would say that it's up to us to put together the piece of the puzzle and present a proper strategy to the authorities. This is what we are doing, and who knows, maybe in a window of one to two years, we will see the league playing if the approvals come.
"For us, we need the approval of the Italian Federation, with the approval of UEFA, then it goes up to FIFA, and then it goes back to the local community."
Discussions around games taking place in the U.S. have previously focused on Spain's LaLiga, with the division's president Javier Tebas repeatedly speaking of his desire to play a regular-season game abroad. When reports emerged last October of a possible Barcelona vs. Atlético Madrid game taking place in Miami , sources told ESPN that the news "would not have come out" if both clubs did not maintain an interest in being involved -- though December 2024 proved too soon for the contest to take place in Florida.
Spain's football federation, however, has staunchly opposed proposals to play LaLiga matches abroad.
However, Ciccarese said Serie A is hoping to beat its Spanish rival to playing a competitive game in the U.S., adding that he is wary of the reaction of fanbases in Italy to games taking place outside the country.
"We would love to do it as the [Serie A] president [Ezio Simonelli has] said. We are working in order to potentially do it but there are barriers that we need to overcome with the right strategy in place and with the support of the clubs, without forgetting that players are players and they have a lot of competition, when they have to play Serie A, Coppa Italia, Champions League and play in international trophies," Ciccarese said.
"It's always a race to try to be the trendsetter because then the followers come and the trendsetter is the one who benefits more potentially in terms of revenues of making this thing happen.
"So again, it should be done in a way that makes sense for the club without forgetting the fans because you cannot play a Milan derby in America because the fans in Italy will get very upset as that game has a big meaning in Italy, so we have to play in a way that is respectful of our audience."

Manchester City have been dealt another injury blow after Nathan Aké underwent foot surgery.
The Netherlands defender was forced off at half-time of the 3-1 win over Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Aké, who has been restricted to just 18 appearances in all competitions this season, had an operation on a long-standing foot problem on Monday and is now set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
In a post on social media, Aké said: "This has been such a frustrating season for me but I've now had successful surgery on a fracture in my foot which has been bothering me for months and I'm looking positively to the future."
City are not yet putting a timescale on Aké's return.
Pep Guardiola's team have 11 more league games plus an FA Cup quarterfinal against Bournemouth.
Their season will be extended with their participation in the FIFA's Club World Cup, which kicks off in the U.S. in June.
Aké's absence will be a concern for Guardiola, who has already lost John Stones to injury.
The England defender could be out for as long as 10 weeks with a muscle problem picked up during the Champions League defeat to Real Madrid.
Manuel Akanji is also injured leaving Rúben Dias as Guardiola's only fit senior centre-back.
January signings Abdukodir Khusanov and Vitor Reis are set to play a key role between now and the end of the season while Josko Gvardiol, usually deployed as a left-back by Guardiola, can also fill in.
City's early Champions League exit means they have a free week before returning to action against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on Saturday.

Striker Chido Obi will miss Manchester United's game against Real Sociedad because he's ineligible to play in the UEFA Europa League.
The 17-year-old impressed after coming on as a substitute during United's FA Cup defeat to Fulham on Sunday.
It was just his third senior appearance after moving from Arsenal in October.
His performance against Fulham prompted questions to head coach Ruben Amorim about whether he is close to making his first start in place of under-fire forward Rasmus Højlund, who hasn't scored since December.
However, Chido Obi won't be able to face Real Sociedad in the Europa League round-of-16 first leg on Thursday because he is ineligible to play in the competition.
United added January signings Patrick Dorgu and Ayden Heaven to their Europa League squad ahead of the knockout rounds, which begin with the trip to Spain this week.
Chido Obi was overlooked, a source has told ESPN, because he was not considered a first-team player at the time.
A number of injuries to senior players, including Amad Diallo and Kobbie Mainoo, have seen the teenager fast-tracked into Amorim's squad.
Chido Obi does not qualify for a place on the B list -- usually reserved for young players -- because, in line with UEFA's rules, players must have been at the club for a minimum of two years.
Being without the Denmark youth international is another blow for Amorim, who only named seven substitutes against Fulham instead of the permitted nine.
United are already sweating on the fitness of Harry Maguire after he had to be substituted against Fulham with a muscle problem.
The England defender is due to undergo a scan on Monday to assess the severity of the problem.
Samarawickrama hits 66* before first ODI is washed out

No result - Sri Lanka 147 for 5 (Samarawickrama 66*, Illing 2-42) vs New Zealand
Asked to bat by Suzie Bates, Sri Lanka slid from 70 for 1 to 94 for 4, but the game had nearly evened up courtesy Samarawickrama's second fifty-plus score in ODIs. The rain, though, meant no further play, and after a three-hour break, the umpires called off the contest.
Jess Kerr ended the stand when Gunaratne edged one behind to Polly Inglis in the 19th over, following which No. 4 Kavisha Dilhari and No. 5 Manudi Nanayakkara fell to Bates and Illing respectively.
A promising partnership of 44 for the fifth wicket ended when Eden Carson ran Nilakshika Silva out for 17. Samarawickrama, with her seven fours, held one end up amid the dismissals and reached her fifty in 83 balls. She had wicketkeeper Anushka Sanjeewani (2*) for company when rain arrived.
The teams now move to Nelson for the next two games in the series.
ESPNcricinfo and NEXA Unveil CricCaster: A Thrilling Fan Engagement Spectacle

ESPNcricinfo, in collaboration with NEXA, is thrilled to introduce ESPNcricinfo CricCaster Powered by NEXA - a first-of-its-kind fan-driven initiative that gives cricket lovers the chance to be part of ESPNcricinfo's T20 Time Out. This isn't just a contest; it's your ticket to cricketing stardom!
How to participate?
Cricket fans are invited to showcase their raw passion, in-depth cricket knowledge, and on-screen charisma by submitting a one-minute video on Instagram.
Steps to enter
- Upload your video with your best cricket insights, analysis, or unique take. - Use the hashtags #ESPNcricinfo #Nexa #CricCaster. - Follow @ESPNcricinfo & @Nexaexperience on Instagram.
What's at stake?
A panel of ESPNcricinfo's top editorial experts and renowned cricket broadcasters - Jatin Sapru, Mayanti Langer Binny, and Raunak Kapoor - will evaluate the entries and select the Fantastic 4 finalists.
Each finalist will get an exclusive opportunity to create high-energy fan content in the lead-up to IPL 2025. But the ultimate prize?
One standout winner will be crowned the CricCaster Champion!
- They'll appear LIVE as a guest panelist on ESPNcricinfo's T20 Time Out, sharing insights alongside the biggest names in cricket analysis!
What the judges are saying
Jatin Sapru: "There's nothing sweeter than being a cricket broadcaster, especially for a die-hard fan. I started my journey through a talent hunt, and I know how life-changing it can be. CricCaster is a golden chance--if you love cricket, don't hold back!"
Mayanti Langer Binny: "I've been fortunate to present cricket at the highest level, and I know what a first big opportunity can mean. With so many incredible women joining cricket broadcasting, I hope to see many more stepping up. My advice? Just go for it and enjoy every moment!"
Raunak Kapoor: "Cricket has given me everything, and it all started with a deep passion for the game. CricCaster is a fantastic platform for aspiring cricket broadcasters--bring your energy, your insights, and make the most of this chance!"
Why CricCaster?
Speaking on the launch, Sambit Bal, Editor-in-Chief at ESPNcricinfo, said: "A sport is nothing without its fans, and ESPNcricinfo has always been about keeping fans at the heart of the game. CricCaster is our way of giving them a voice--and who knows, we might just find the next big cricket presenter!"
A spokesperson from NEXA added: "Ten years ago, NEXA redefined the automotive industry by introducing a new era of innovation, and design. Now in partnership with ESPNcricinfo, NEXA is set to redefine the way we experience cricket, bringing fans closer to the game with CricCaster. Just as cricket is the heartbeat of the nation, NEXA is the heartbeat of the road-where innovation meets passion in every drive"
Are you ready to take your shot?
With ESPNcricinfo CricCaster Powered by NEXA, this cricket season is set to be bigger, bolder, and more immersive than ever before.
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- It's time to let your cricket fever take center stage!
Shami vs Connolly: A different kind of six and out

2.1 Shami to Connolly: wide outside off, Connolly drives over the top of it...142kph
2.2 Shami to Connolly: plays and misses again! Connolly looking to drive, beaten on the inside edge this time as it angles back
2.3 Shami to Connolly: 1 wide 140kph, short and wide, Connolly slashes and misses with a square cut but gets the wide call
2.3 Shami to Connolly: four in a row! Connolly struggling. This one was nicely bowled, fuller outside off, feet not going anywhere as he pokes at it
2.4 Shami to Connolly: make that five! Aims for a square drive on the up, slides past the edge
2.5 Shami to Connolly: beaten again, six out of six...drives over the top of it as he targets square through the off side
2.6 Shami to Connolly: OUT has he edged it this time?! India are very convinced. Wide outside off, Connolly playing a square drive, was it an under edge? Yes, it's taken the toe end. They are just checking the ball has carried to KL Rahul. It's clean
Australia had chosen to bat after winning the toss in the first semi-final against India. They made two changes to their XI, bringing in Connolly and legspinner Tanveer Sangha for Short and fast bowler Spencer Johnson. India named the same XI that won their last group game against New Zealand, fielding a four-spinner attack.