Panthers hold off Oilers for 3-0
edge in finals
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[June 14, 2024]
The Stanley Cup will be on hand when the visiting Florida
Panthers hit the ice to face the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday.
Thanks to Florida's 4-3 victory over Edmonton on Thursday, the
Panthers are one win from hoisting hockey's Holy Grail and claiming
the first title in franchise history. Florida leads the
best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final 3-0 and has the opportunity to post
the first finals sweep since 1998.
"You gotta love it. You have to love having the chance," Florida
forward Evan Rodrigues told NHL Network. "It's gonna be in the
building and you've gotta embrace it. ... It's gonna be exciting."
Game 3 featured a harrowing finish for the Panthers, who saw a 4-1
lead going into the third period become a one-goal game, but they
managed to shut the door on the high-octane Oilers, with goaltender
Sergei Bobrovsky holding strong to the final buzzer.
"They have the capability to push like that and we needed some luck,
we needed some help there, and Bobby was unbelievable for us there,"
Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. "I know they scored a
couple goals, but it's OK now. We won the game."
Barkov and Sam Reinhart each collected one goal and one assist while
Vladimir Tarasenko and Sam Bennett added a goal apiece for Florida.
Bobrovsky made 32 saves.
Warren Foegele, Philip Broberg and Ryan McLeod scored for the
Oilers, and goalie Stuart Skinner stopped 19 shots. Connor McDavid
collected two assists.
With the score tied 1-1, the Panthers pulled away thanks to a trio
of second-period goals by Tarasenko, Bennett and Barkov.
Edmonton made a furious third-period push, but Bobrovsky -- who
boasts a 1.33 goals-against average and .953 save percentage in the
series -- shut the door.
"They're a very skillful offensive team," Bobrovsky said. "They're
smart guys and are going to make plays. You just focus on each and
every moment. It's a fun challenge. It's a fun challenge to play
against them."
The late push ended up too little, too late, but all the Oilers can
do is hope to build momentum from it.
"It is disappointing being down 3-0. We've got to let that reality
sink in," Skinner said. "I'm not too sure what the stats are about
coming back from it, but if anyone can do it, it's the Oil."
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Jun 13, 2024; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Florida Panthers center
Aleksander Barkov (16) skates with the puck defended by Edmonton
Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse (25) and defenseman Philip Broberg
(86) in the first period in game three of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final
at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
Teams holding a 3-0 lead in the finals have won 27
of 28 series. The lone team to rally was the 1942 Toronto Maple
Leafs, who came back to beat the Detroit Red Wings.
To go against that trend, the Oilers must find a way to stop
Florida's attack -- which has netted 11 goals in three games -- and
also solve Bobrovsky, who also delivered a handful of clutch saves
when it was a tie game in the second period.
As much as the Oilers have generated opportunities, they are
struggling mightily to light the lamp. McDavid has been held to
three points, all on assists, while Leon Draisaitl has failed to hit
the scoresheet. Edmonton's vaunted power play that thrived in the
first three rounds of the playoffs (19-for-51, 37.3 percent) has
been blanked with 10 opportunities during the finals.
"I pride myself on being good in the playoffs and playing well. Just
can't seem to get anything going," Draisaitl said. "I have to look
in the mirror and try to be better."
Time is running out to find that missing offense and turn around the
series.
"We've got to get ready for a game," McDavid said. "Get ready for
Game 4 and get a win. That's all we can do."
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