Panthers avert collapse, edge
Oilers in Game 7 to take Cup
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[June 25, 2024]
When the final buzzer sounded and the Florida Panthers
hoisted the Stanley Cup, all of the frustrations of needing a fourth
chance to close the final series were washed away.
Thanks to their 2-1 Game 7 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on
Monday, the Panthers earned the last victory needed in a
best-of-seven series they led 3-0 before losing three consecutive
clashes en route to the deciding affair in Sunrise, Fla.
"I was dreaming all my life for that, and here we are," Panthers
goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky told Sportsnet amidst the on-ice
celebrations. "I can't even believe it."
Florida defenseman Aaron Ekblad added, "It's incredible. It's
amazing. This is the best part of my life so far. Nothing tops it."
Carter Verhaeghe scored one goal and assisted on Sam Reinhart's
second-period Cup-winning tally for the Panthers, who claimed the
first Stanley Cup title in franchise history. Bobrovsky made 23
saves, nine in the final frame. His biggest play was a diving stop
on Zach Hyman during a scramble at his net with seven minutes
remaining.
Mattias Janmark scored for Edmonton, while goalie Stuart Skinner
stopped 19 shots. Captain Connor McDavid was held without a point
for the second consecutive game but was named the Conn Smythe Trophy
winner as the playoff Most Valuable Player after netting 42 points
during the run that was extended against all odds.
"We knew it was going to be tight, Game 7 for the Cup," McDavid
said. "You knew it was going to be a tight game and would come down
to one thing here and there. We're an inch away from going ahead 2-1
right before they go ahead. It's tough."
The Oilers, who were attempting to become only the second team in
history and first since 1942 to win after falling behind 3-0 in the
finals, lost in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final their last two
trips. They also fell just short in 2006 against the Carolina
Hurricanes.
"I don't know what to say," Edmonton forward Leon Draisaitl said.
"It's heartbreaking. We were right there."
After the clubs traded first-period goals, Reinhart notched the
deciding goal at 15:11 of the middle frame when he found the mark
from just beyond the right faceoff dot for his 10th of the playoffs.
The Oilers dominated the third period but could not find the
equalizer in the entertaining affair despite a litany of action at
the Florida net. That lead to the celebration in South Florida one
year after the Panthers lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in the
finals.
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Jun 24, 2024; Sunrise, Florida, USA; Florida Panthers forward Carter
Verhaeghe (23) tips in the puck to score against Edmonton Oilers
goaltender Skinner Stuart (74) during the first period in game seven
of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports
"It's not what I thought it would be. It's so much
better," said Florida coach Paul Maurice, who claimed his first Cup
and has a 5-0 record in Game 7s.
Winning the series after blowing a 3-0 lead adds an extra element to
Florida's victory.
"The toughest 12 days of our lives, honestly," Reinhart said. "They
pushed. All the credit in the world, they made it as hard as it
should be to win the Stanley Cup."
Instead of repeating history with a completed comeback, the Oilers
are only the second team in history to force a Game 7 after trailing
3-0 in the finals before losing the deciding clash. Detroit pushed
Toronto to a Game 7 in that scenario in 1945, three years after the
Maple Leafs rallied from three games down to top the Red Wings in
the finals.
"An amazing group. An amazing group of guys," Draisaitl said. "So
much character. It's hard to put into words how much character there
is in the room. I'm just really, really proud. We stuck with it all
year and battled all the way to the end."
Edmonton's defeat extends the string of years since a Canadian team
last won the Stanley Cup to 31. The Montreal Canadiens last brought
the Cup north in 1993.
--Field Level Media
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