Draisaitl writes the overtime winner while Oilers beat Panthers in game 1 of the Stanley 1 Cup


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The first game of the final rematch of the Stanley Cup belongs to the Edmonton Oilers, since the second goal of the Leon Draisaitl game was the overtime winner against the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.

The 4-3 victory was a victory behind Edmonton, since they decreased 3-1 at a time of this game, but scored three goals without a response for a victory for statement in its local ice.

After binding the game in the third period at three each, an extra period of time was needed to determine the winner of game 1, and it almost seemed that another was necessary since the possibilities of both teams could not be seen on the network.

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The right wing of Edmonton Oilers, Connor Brown (28), the center of the Florida Panthers Sam Bennett (9) in the second period of the game one of the final of the Stanley 2025 Cup in Rogers Place. (Images of Perry Nelson-Imagn)

However, an expensive error of the Panthers striker, Tomas Ovicent, saw him turn the album on the glass in his own defensive zone, which is an immediate delay of the penalty of the game.

Now, with an advantage of a man, the Oilers capitalized, and had to be Connor McDavid causing the ingenious dish to pass to his reliable Draisaitl teammate, who flew in front of the network to hammer the Netminder of Puck Puck Puck Sergei Bobrovsky.

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The goal, which came with remaining 31 seconds to play in the period, was also assisted by Corey Perry.

Draisaitl began the score just when he finished it in game 1, he found the background of the network with just over a minute in the first period. He was in the right place at the right time, since a shot by Kasperi Kapanen diverted Bobrovsky and landed right on Draisaitl’s stick, who slapped him to the network to take advantage of the advantage of a goal.

But later in the first period, a controversial goal by Sam Bennett in Florida tied the game to one.

Bennett was present in front of the network with two Oilers defenders around him when Carter Verhaeghe took a shot that hit Bennett and beat goalkeeper Stuart Skinner. However, the Panthers believe that Bennett had interference of goalkeepers.

After an additional review, it seems that Bennett was stumbled with Brett Kulak while the album was being shot, which led him to fall into Skinner. The goal was maintained and the game was tied.

Only a few minutes later, Brad Marchand, the legend of the Boston Bruins, whom the Panthers exchanged on the deadline, took an ice pass crossing during a power play and made the perfect shot beyond Skinner to take a 2-1 advantage.

The center of the Florida Panthers, Sam Bennett (9), reacts after scoring a goal against Edmonton Oilers, Stuart Skinner (74) during the first period in the game one of the final of the Stanley 2025 Cup in Rogers Place. (Images of Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn)

The Panthers had an impulse in the second period, and once again, it was Bennett causing a Skinner to have a solid advantage of 3-1. Bennett was skating in transition when Nate Schmidt placed a perfect pass on his stick, and made the rest for his second goal of the game.

As we learned from the final of last year, the oilers will not happen easily, and that seems to be the same theme that they returned with their own timely goals.

Viktor Arvidsson received a slap once the Oilers entered the offensive zone, and Bobrovsky arrived too late to react while passing from his left side and remained faithful to the network.

The Edmonton Oilers center, Leon Draisaitl (29) reacts after scoring a goal against the Florida Panthers during the first period in the game one of the Stanley 2025 Cup final in Rogers Place. (Images of Walter Tychnowicz-Imagn)

With a 3-2 deficit in the third period, Edmonton knew they had to get on the board first to press Florida. That is exactly what happened when Mattias Ekholm scored his first goal from the Stanley Cup playoffs after Connor McDavid made a pass with his rear hand in front of the area and found his stick. Bobrovsky was completely out of position with bodies in front of him when Ekholm shot the album to the network.

For two periods, it was the dominant game of the panthers on the ice, but the oilers uploaded it in the third period and never looked back. They surpassed the Panthers 46-32 at night, while Skinner also made 29 salvages in victory.

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