Marchand, Bennett too hot for Oilers to handle in Game 5 of Stanley Cup final
- On Saturday evening June 14, 2025, the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, taking a 3-2 series lead.
- The Panthers, led by Brad Marchand and Sam Bennett, capitalized on turnovers and maintained mental toughness despite the Oilers' unpredictable postseason performance.
- Marchand scored twice, reaching six goals in the Final—the most since 1988 and making him the first player with five or more goals in the Final for two teams while Bennett added his fifth Final goal.
- Panthers coach Paul Maurice praised the team’s focus and resilience, while Marchand reflected, "I had a lot in my head early on, and right now, I'm just enjoying every moment."
- With Game 6 scheduled Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET in Florida, the Panthers stand one win from back-to-back Stanley Cup titles, supported by Marchand’s standout playoff performance.
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Brad Marchand's Legacy: From Canadian Heroics to Leading the Panthers' Stanley Cup Pursuit
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