MIAMI — The NHL played its All-Star Game in Tampa in 2018, and when league officials were leaving town they couldn't help but notice a billboard that was created for the occasion.
''Next time,'' it read, ''let's go OUTSIDE the box.''
The play on words was clear. A seed was planted. And for the next few years, the NHL, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers kept talking about how they could bring outdoor games to the Sunshine State.
On Friday, the waiting ends. At loanDepot Park, home of baseball's Miami Marlins, a sold-out crowd is expected to watch the Panthers host the New York Rangers in the first outdoor game to take place in the state of Florida. The retractable roof on the ballpark — which has been shut while tons of air conditioning has been piped in to help ice-builders create a playing surface suitable for hockey — will be opened not long before puck drop.
''I know it's cliche, but it's like little kids at Christmas," Panthers hockey operations president and general manager Bill Zito said, when asked to describe what the feeling is like going into the game. ''It's anticipating this wonderful celebration of our game on all the levels and with our families and with our friends and new fans and our fans.''
The game Friday will be the first of two in Florida this season; the Lightning get their home game Feb. 1 against the Boston Bruins at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
For each of the last six years — Tampa Bay in 2020, 2021 and 2022, then Florida in 2023, 2024 and 2025 — a Sunshine State team has made its way to the Stanley Cup Final, with the Lightning and Panthers both winning twice in that span.
''We just kept on talking about it," said Steve Mayer, the NHL's president for events and content. "And then we got a lot more comfortable with the ice build, the temperatures — we did a lot of research, this just doesn't happen — and now we're here. I can't believe we're here, but we are.''