Panthers Build, Squander 3-Goal Lead Against Oilers
- The Florida Panthers blew a 3-0 lead and lost 5-4 in overtime to the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, tying the series 2-2.
- The Panthers had established the lead through two early power-play goals by Matthew Tkachuk and an even-strength goal by Anton Lundell before Edmonton rallied with three second-period goals.
- Sam Reinhart scored a tying goal with about 20 seconds left in regulation to send the game into overtime, but Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl secured the win by scoring 11:18 into the extra period, completing the Oilers’ comeback.
- Paul Maurice, head coach of the Panthers, confirmed there will be no changes to the lineup for Game 5. He also mentioned that during the team's trip to Edmonton, he plans to thoroughly review their Game 4 defeat ahead of Saturday night's matchup at Rogers Place.
- The tied series heads back to Edmonton with the Panthers seeking to improve on mistakes that cost them, while players remain confident they will win if they execute their game and focus on team and self-care.
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Panthers build, squander 3-goal lead against Oilers
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