Florida Panthers, Stanley Cup Final and NHL
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The NHL commemorated a rare postseason milestone on Saturday as the Florida Panthers went on to beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final. Sam Bennett scored the Panthers’ second goal of the day in the first period of Florida’s win, one that moved the Panthers to within one win of back-to-back championships.
Lundell and the Panthers are on the cusp of winning a second Stanley Cup championship. It’s a big-time moment, a pressure moment. They know the Oilers are going to be fighting to stay alive, much like they did in last year’s Cup Final when they came back from a 3-0 series deficit and forced Game 7.
In Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers, showcasing a strategic plan to neutralize Connor McDavid and Le
Brad Marchand is one win away from a second Stanley Cup, this time with the Florida Panthers after winning it with the Boston Bruins back in 2011. And yet, less than four months after being traded out of Boston,
From lots of goals to special game pucks, read up on the Panthers in the latest Baptist Health Practice Notebook
Panthers forward Sam Bennett spoke on his team's success in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers.
Florida Panthers star Brad Marchand became just the second player in NHL history to score at least five goals in a Stanley Cup Final series two times, and the first player to do it on two separate teams.
Forsling has been impressive in the Cup Final despite having only one assist. He's averaging 26:44 of ice time per game, and a lot of it has come against star forwards Connor McDavid and/or Leon Draisaitl, sometimes playing against them at the same time.