Arley Londono, the Florida Panthers’ original Spanish-language announcer, recalls being tucked away in a cramped broadcast booth near the rafters at Miami Arena to call the games in the 1996 Stanley ...
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“Se metiooooo!” Translation: He shoots and scores. Or even more accurately, the excitable phrase means “It’s in.” That’s what Spanish fans of the Florida Panthers hear if they listen to team ...
The Florida Panthers are a franchise that struggles both on and off the ice in South Florida. They’ve been the subject of attendance shaming and accused of not being able to appeal to their area. They ...
The Florida Panthers announced last week that they've partnered with West Palm Beach's ESPN Deportes 760 AM to broadcast three games in Spanish this season. The first one was Thursday night's 2-1 win ...
Due to a strong response from fans following the Spanish-language broadcast of its Oct. 30 game, the Panthers are now planning seven Spanish radio broadcasts this season, beginning with Wednesday’s ...
ESPN Deportes' Arley Londono is back making calls for the Florida Panthers and they may be his best yet. Listen in as the Spanish play-by-play man goes wild for Nick Bjugstad’s game-winning goal ESPN ...
Life has been pretty exciting for the Florida Panthers lately. They won their franchise-record ninth straight game on Sunday, sit in first place in the Atlantic Division and have even been filling the ...
The Florida Panthers have been broadcasting games in Spanish this season and it’s provided us with plenty of great goal calls, but Arley Londono outdid himself with Thursday’s call of Aleksander ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. – The visiting Florida Panthers score and Barclays Center falls quiet. Well, everyone except the guy screaming “gggggoooaaaalllll!!” as if his life depended on it. Meet Arley Londono, ...