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Healthier Panthers Nearing Full Strength Against Oilers

  • The Florida Panthers, leading the Stanley Cup Final 2-1 after a dominant 6-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers earlier this week, will enter Thursday’s Game 4 in Sunrise with their full roster healthy and available.
  • The Panthers' improved health follows a playoff run marked by injuries to key players like Matthew Tkachuk, Sam Reinhart, Niko Mikkola, and AJ Greer, while the Oilers face absences including Zach Hyman and uncertain status of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
  • Coach Paul Maurice confirmed Reinhart has fully recovered, highlighted the impact of Tkachuk, Mikkola, and Greer, and emphasized that the team’s depth enables smooth adjustments to the lineup even when some players are not entirely at peak condition.
  • Greer emphasized the difficulty of securing a championship when players are not at full health, while Maurice expressed confidence in Tkachuk, noting that his performance continues to improve despite not being completely recovered.
  • With a healthier and balanced roster, the defending champions stand two wins away from repeating as Stanley Cup winners, while the Oilers’ injuries and lineup uncertainties could complicate their chances.
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Healthier Panthers nearing full strength against Oilers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The bumps and bruises and worse started to pile up midway through the Florida Panthers' third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final.

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Healthier Panthers are nearing full strength in the Stanley Cup Final against the Oilers

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — The bumps and bruises and worse started to pile up midway through the Florida Panthers’ third consecutive trip to the Stanley Cup Final.

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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