Florida Panthers rebound from a bitter defeat to take pivotal Game 5 against Edmonton Oilers in Stanley Cup Final
- The Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on June 14, 2025, at Rogers Place in Game 5 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final.
- This victory followed the Panthers bouncing back after blowing a three-goal lead and losing in overtime during Game 4.
- Key contributors included Brad Marchand with two goals and Sam Bennett scoring his NHL playoff-leading 15th goal while Sergei Bobrovsky made 19 saves.
- The Panthers extended their road playoff record to 10-3 and utilized their strong depth and an assertive penalty kill to shut down Edmonton’s power play, which went 0-for-3.
- With a 3-2 series lead, the Panthers can win the Stanley Cup as soon as Tuesday night if they secure victory in Game 6 on home ice in Sunrise, Florida.
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Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Gets Candid About Florida Panthers’ Stanley Cup Surge
Things got dicey for Ryan Nugent-Hopkins for a while there between Games 2 and 3, as an undisclosed injury scare jeopardized his Stanley Cup Final series. Thankfully, Nugent-Hopkins bounced back, but couldn’t really make a difference in Game 5’s outcome. Instead, the Florida Panthers surged forward in the first period, establishing a lead that even the Comeback Kings couldn’t overcome this time. Needless to say, the Oilers forward seemed quite u…
Florida Panthers rebound from a bitter defeat to take pivotal Game 5 against Edmonton Oilers in Stanley Cup Final
The Florida Panthers are just one win away from being crowned NHL champions for a second consecutive season after a resounding 5-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final Saturday night at Rogers Place in Edmonton.
Florida is one step away from winning the Stanley Cup.
In the previous year's final, Florida won over the Edmonton Oilers with Leon Draisaitl, which could repeat itself in the next Stanley Cup match, also because Florida has an impressive goal hunter.
In the fifth game of the Stanley Cup Finals, the defending champion Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5:2 (2:0, 0:0, 3:2) and took a three-two lead in the four-game series.
Panthers outplay Oilers 5-2, for 3-2 lead in Stanley Cup final - Edmonton
Connor McDavid had Sergei Bobrovsky at his mercy. Edmonton’s superstar captain chipped a rebound from the side of the net toward Florida’s off-balance goaltender that somehow stayed out as part of Saturday’s early surge. The Panthers, as they have so often over the last three springs, steadied themselves and pushed back. Now the Oilers sit in a...
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