Panthers Rout Oilers in Stanley Cup Final Game 3
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Things got chippy in the Stanley Cup Final late in Game 3 when the Panthers were well on their way to blowing out the Oilers.
If the Oilers are going to get back in this series, their discipline will have to drastically improve. Florida’s professional troublemakers, such as Sam Bennett, must be ignored as much as possible. Otherwise, the Panthers will just push forward with the Oilers under control.
Oilers defenseman Jake Walman receives fines for roughing Matthew Tkachuk and for spraying the Panthers’ bench with his water bottle in Game 3. Maurice tries to diminish interest in upcoming
Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane suggested following a wild Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday night that officials targeted the Oilers more than the Florida Panthers with penalty calls.
After losing 6–1 in a lopsided Game 3, Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch was asked by reporters about the possibility of replacing starter Stuart Skinner with backup Calvin Pickard fo
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Marchand makes it 1-0 in the first period. Keeping the early lead intact, the Panthers held their ground on the penalty kill soon after, with Sergei Bobrovsky stopping all four shots that Edmonton’s loaded power play fired his way. From there, special teams continued to reign supreme.
Connor McDavid's Blunt Thoughts on Oilers-Panthers Physical Line Brawl originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Florida Panthers overwhelmed the Edmonton Oilers in Game 3, skating to a 6–1 victory and a 2–1 lead in the Stanley Cup Final.