CORAL SPRINGS — Owen Brady remembers exactly where he was when he found out he’d be going to the Florida Panthers development camp. That’s because it wasn’t the typical invite. He stopped playing hockey for two years to fight a battle versus cancer. Brady first noticed the lump on his shin five summers ago, and part of his recovery process required a surgery that took part of the fibula in his right leg and transplanted it into the tibia in his left leg. He’s now cancer-free. Once a hopeful NHL draft prospect but now undrafted, Brady was working his “mini dream job” at a golf course in Canada when he received word he was invited to the Panthers development camp. “I was kind of just blown away,” Brady said after Friday’s scrimmage.