Panthers Win, Become 1st Back-to-Back Champs Since 2021
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The Panthers, thanks to a historic four-goal night from Sam Reinhart, rolled over the Edmonton Oilers and grabbed a dominant 5-1 win in Game 6 on Tuesday night at Amerant Bank Arena in South Florida. That officially closed out the series 4-2 and gave the Panthers back-to-back titles and their second championship in franchise history.
The loudest cheers among Florida Panthers fans at Amerant Bank Arena are always for Sergei Bobrovsky.Prega me warmups. Jumbotron appearances. Each and every save.
The Florida Panthers are on the verge of winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup, while the Edmonton Oilers are looking to stave off elimination in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers will meet once again Tuesday evening, with everything on the line heading into Game 6 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final — a potential elimination game. With a victory Tuesday night, the Panthers would clinch their second consecutive Stanley Cup win after securing the franchise’s first last year.
Too many slow starts, not enough offense and spotty goaltending left Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers exiting the ice for a second straight June to make way for another Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup celebration.
Tuesday night's Game 6 was a clinic by the Panthers, who won their second-straight Stanley Cup over the Edmonton Oilers in dominant 5-1 fashion. In doing so, however, the brutal curse that continues to haunt Perry once again remains unbroken in a cruel twist of fate.
NHL.com Editor-in-Chief Bill Price is at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida to provide all the sights, sounds and highlights in NHL.com’s Stanley Cup Final live blog. The Cup is in the house.
The Florida Panthers look to make it two straight Stanley Cup titles in a row as they face the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 on Tuesday night.
Game 6 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final takes place on Tuesday when the Florida Panthers host the Edmonton Oilers. The Panthers are just one win away from repeating as back-to-back Stanley Cup champions.