Florida Panthers dominate Game 3 of Stanley Cup Final
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Oilers forward Trent Frederic, whose cross-check on Sam Bennett's arm sparked a third-period line brawl, spoke Tuesday about the incident and the wider issue of officiating standards.
Thousands of new hockey fans are packing into watch parties across Broward County for Florida Panthers playoff games — but things weren't always so rosy for the franchise.
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The Panthers have had three consecutive trips to the Stanley Cup Final following a three-year run to the Final by the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Cherry was right about the start and the final result, as the Panthers overwhelmed the Edmonton Oilers in a 6–1 win Monday, taking a 2–1 lead in the series. Edmonton committed 21 penalties, including 16 in the third period alone, leading to a total of 85 penalty minutes—the highest in a Cup Final game since 1986.
The Stanley Cup Final moves to Sunrise for games 3 and 4. It could be the final home games for some Panthers stars.
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One NHL Insider thinks the Panthers could retain one of their top players in Sam Bennett, who can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
Leon Draisaitl spoke Tuesday after the Edmonton Oilers ’ 6–1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final. The game unraveled in the third period, with both teams entering a line brawl that ended with the Oilers being hit with 85 of the 140 total penalty minutes assessed to both teams during the 60 minutes of play.
Connor McDavid's wife is getting in on the bad blood between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, with a jab on social media.